At the same time, there is widespread speculation about what Governor Christie's final budget message in February will
mean for schools across the state.
Not exact matches
This proposal would
mean a badly needed boost in support
for parochial
schools in New York —
schools that provide one - of - a-kind and enriching educational opportunities to young students
across our
state.
«Authorizing gaming at these existing racetrack casinos will
mean hundreds of millions of dollars
for schools and economic benefits all
across the
state.»
Students
across the region began taking New York
State Regents tests Tuesday and a Buffalo Public
Schools teacher is using digital
means to help students review
for their History Regents.
After the proposition passed,
state union representatives immediately lobbied the
state attorney general to issue a «clarification» explaining that performance pay actually
meant an
across - the - board bonus
for every teacher in a
school or district, regardless of performance, and that funding classrooms directly actually
meant passing the funding through the district first so the district, rather than the
school, can make the major funding decisions.
The reports demonstrate that federal accountability rules have derailed
state reforms and assessment strategies, that the requirements have no common
meaning across state lines, and that the sanctions fall especially hard on minority and integrated
schools, asking
for much less progress from affluent suburban
schools.
282 of the 555 artificial grass pitches (AGPs) that the Foundation has developed are at
schools across England,
meaning that thousands of students now have access to
state - of - the - art pitches
for both physical education and extra-curricular activity.
A Cost Allocation Model
for Shared District Resources: A
Means for Comparing Spending
Across Schools Recent policy changes at the state and federal level have made schools the focus of accounta
Schools Recent policy changes at the
state and federal level have made
schools the focus of accounta
schools the focus of accountability.
Liz Schlemmer reports on changes to the principal pay scale and what that
means for school leaders
across the
state.
Before ASD intervention in 2012, the proficiency cut off
for Priority
schools across the
state was 16.7 %,
meaning fewer than 1 in 6 students attending Priority
schools were learning on grade level.
Selections in the current issue,
for example, range from «Laugh Track,» in which Boston University
School of Law associate professor Jay D. Wexler studies the relative senses of humor of the justices of the Supreme Court, to «The Original
Meaning of the 21st Amendment,» which examines recent Supreme Court cases involving wine sales
across state lines, to «A Lawyer in Baghdad,» in which Brett H. McGurk shares insights acquired during five months as associate general counsel to the Coalition Provisional Authority.