Sentences with phrase «managing district money»

John Stanford, the deputy superintendent in charge of operations, lauds Simmons» creativity in managing district money.

Not exact matches

The classes aren't paid for with school district money; they're funded through private donations, but the school district administers manages them.
If the American public are led to believe that the reason school food is suffering is because districts are managing their money inefficiently and not because it just costs more, then there will be no call to adequately fund school food.
The private Wilmette Harbor Association may lose its lease to manage the North Shore marina, and its members are seething that a local Park District commissioner — who took part in private discussions and voted to spend taxpayer money to study the harbor — is making a private play to win the management contract.
The independent foundation, to be incorporated as a not - for - profit organization, would solicit, receive, hold, invest and manage gifts and donations of money, property and services to the library district, which serves Wheeling and parts of Buffalo Grove and Prospect Heights.
The park district was able to redirect some money from the Bond and Interest Fund, which is managed by the county collector for debt payments.
It's not easy to manage funds and make sure all the kids and parents are happy, but whatever the proper way to make sure a school district doesn't lose money, and that all kids are nourished, should not include embarrassing a child in front of their peers.
The money is supposed to be used to prevent teacher layoffs, although some districts already managed to avoid that with salary freezes and other give - back agreements with unionized employees.
While getting funds out to school sites quickly is well - intentioned, the impact of giving and taking away money continues to erode public trust in the District's ability to responsibly manage its finances.
At Wilson Magnet, we have managed our money well, given district constraints.
Under Option 3, which offers the highest level of autonomy for charters, the schools pay a portion of their special education fees to the district to administer the SELPA, but the rest of the money is managed by the charter school.
Because every district manages budget shortfalls differently, they said local school boards and superintendents know best where money is needed — not lawmakers.
Also, ISTA has been busy in the Indiana State House this year, where it successfully managed to kill House Bill 1004 which among other things, which would have allowed school districts to pay teachers more money in shortage areas without having to consult the local teachers union.
Instead, Brown has suggested that the existing system for managing federal and state special education money that runs through regional oversight bodies be replaced with a system that would more directly provide the same money to districts for SWDs.
Provided you manage to keep the budget strong and money in the coffers they are usually happy enough to side with proposals for new services, districts and the like while having a negative balance typically means they'll support a tax rise, something that is easily abused in Urban Empire, but little else.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z