Sentences with phrase «lose federal no child»

If Indiana doesn't adopt college - and career - ready standards, the state would lose its federal No Child Left Behind waiver, which could cause even bigger problems than the fight over the Common Core.

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Federal officials lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children last year after a government agency placed the minors in the homes of adult sponsors in communities across the country, according to testimony before a Senate subcommittee Thursday.
Gina Rinehart has lost her latest attempt to keep a lid on the bitter family feud raging with her two eldest children, after the Federal Cou...
Now, of course, the food stamp program may lose significant funding if Congress continues to look to SNAP dollars to fund the stalled child nutrition bill (the CNA), which covers school food, as well as WIC and other federal food programs.
The state loses about a billion dollars in federal funding now that Congress has failed to renew the Child Health Plus plan, which offers health care to about 330,000 low - income children in New York.
New York will lose a billion dollars, but the governor's Medicaid director said the program will continue to provide health care for about 330,000 children even though the federal component has now ended.
The NYPD receives 61 percent of its $ 380 million Intelligence and Counterterrorism budget from the federal government and Child Protective Services — delivered by the Administration for Children's Services — could see nearly half of its $ 247 million budget slashed if it loses federal assistance.
Child protective services could lose half of its $ 247 million budget and almost all of the city's $ 194 million in HIV / AIDS prevention programs is funded by the federal government.
New York will lose a billion dollars, but the governor's Medicaid director Jason Helgerson says the program will continue to provide health care for around 330,000 children even though the federal component has now ended.
Most districts are especially cautious about Web access because they fear losing their federal E-rate telecommunications discount if they violate the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), Peltz said.
And according to the federal No Child Left Behind law, states technically risk losing some federal funding if less than 95 percent of students take the high - stakes exams.
Michigan could lose its waiver from federal No Child Left Behind requirements if the state legislature does not adopt proposed changes to the state's teacher evaluation system, U.S. Department of Education officials said in a report.
Few parents of children with disabilities are given accurate information about the federal and state protections they are losing when they choose to enroll in a private school voucher program.
But the district's classified employees like bus drivers will lose a day's pay and child nutrition will forfeit about $ 100,000 in federal reimbursement for meals.
School districts throughout Washington state are starting to notify parents that many of their schools aren't making the grade, a long - dreaded consequence of Washington losing its waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind Act.
Oklahoma will not lose control over a portion of its federal funding next year, according to state officials, who announced Monday that the U.S. Department of Education has restored the state's waiver from the 2001 accountability law known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
Linda Darling - Hammond, a professor at Stanford's Graduate School of Education and senior research advisor to Smarter Balanced, said that the inclusion of the more in - depth questions makes up for some of what was lost after the passage of the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, which emphasized using standardized test scores to hold schools accountable for student learning.
This strategy is a direct result of the Malloy administration threat that any school district that allows more than 5 percent of their parents to opt out, will lose money — in this case — federal funds that are supposed to be used to provide extra support to the poorest child in the local school system.
Faced with potentially losing federal funding after publicly challenging No Child Left Behind's student performance mandates, Montana's education chief Denise Juneau is now in discussions with the Department of Education in search of compromise, she told The Huffington Post Friday.
Whether any school district would lose federal funding due to a growing number of parents choosing to opt their children out of taking annual tests required by the federal government is not clear.
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