This helped to get two bills introduced that provide a real opportunity for
major school funding change.
Not exact matches
In response to lawsuits that identified large within - state differences in per - pupil spending across wealthy and poor districts, state supreme courts overturned
school - finance systems in 28 states between 1971 and 2010, and many state legislatures implemented reforms that led to
major changes in
school funding.
Along with other
major changes to state -
funded education, the new legislation gave public
schools more flexibility in offering single - sex programs.
Two new initiatives announced last month in South Carolina could result in significant increases in
funding and
major program
changes for the state's public
schools.
Weighted student
funding (WSF) As with most
major reforms of
school finance, doing WSF right entails complex formulas, oft -
changing allocations of money (when a kid shifts
schools, for example, or moves to the next grade, or her needs
change), sophisticated building - level budgeting, and the integration of dollars from multiple sources that carry different requirements.
School library collections are frozen in the 1970s because that's when a
major change in
funding occurred: Federal money previously aimed specifically at library materials was reallocated to block grants that are administered on the local level.
Ahead of some
major changes to the way apprenticeships are
funded in May this year, the DfE have published the «
Schools» guide to apprenticeship reforms», here's our quick guide to what you need to know.
And without
major changes in how the state and federal government
fund these needs, public
schools in the state and nationwide are likely to become increasingly more stratified, with older, failing facilities chockablock in low - income and fast - growing
school districts.
Ahead of some
major changes to the way apprenticeships are
funded in May this year, the DfE have published the «
Schools» guide to apprenticeship reforms», here's our quick...
Just over ten years ago, Denver voters approved a $ 25 million annual property tax increase to
fund a system that promised
major changes to how Denver Public
School teachers are paid.