Not exact matches
According to the account, the Republicans believe «the [Dept. of Education] is trying to reassert federal control by
exceeding its
authority with a rule that would require state and
local spending in low - income
schools receiving Title I funds to be equal or greater than non-Title I
schools... and force
schools to include teacher salaries when measuring spending between Title I and non-Title I
schools...» At the same time, the story notes that «King is facing pressure from civil rights groups who want to ensure the new education law does not deprive low - income students of equal funding.»
In the petition filed in Travis County District Court, TCTA argues the commissioner
exceeded his
authority by dictating specific criteria that
local school districts must use in developing their own appraisal systems.
(6) incur temporary debt in anticipation of receipt of funds; provided that a Horace Mann
school shall obtain the approval of the
local school committee and appropriate
local appropriating
authorities and officials relative to any proposed lien or encumbrance upon public
school property or relative to any financial obligation for which the
local school district shall become legally obligated; and provided further, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the terms of repayment of any charter
school's debt shall not
exceed the duration of the
school's charter without the approval of the board;