The primary parent was interviewed to determine family structure (eg, married, biological parents, single parent, adoptive parents); degree of contact the primary and secondary informants had with the child (eg, daily, episodic); relationship to the child (eg, biological parent, stepparent); number of children in the home; race (categorical options, including other, were provided to the parent; this was done to
meet federal reporting guidelines and, if sufficient variability was reported, to investigate race as a moderator variable in secondary analyses); educational level and occupation of parental informants; and income level.
I know that the assessment system will give me the data I need to
meet federal reporting requirements
The Texas child support guidelines were established in 1986 and biennial reports that have
met the federal reporting requirements have been completed since that time.
Not exact matches
But without this monthly
report generated by the
federal government, how can the Fed know where it stands in
meeting one of its mandates, full employment?
Officials from the U.S.
Federal Reserve
meet for two days this week, starting Tuesday, to discuss fiscal policy and the trajectory of the U.S. economy in the wake of a weak employment
report for the month of May.
Specifically, Schweizer tells how on September 16, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke held a private
meeting with legislators in which they
reported that the economy was in deep trouble and predicted near - term disaster in the markets.
A joint
federal - provincial
report on pension reform will be released in December, when
federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty
meets with his provincial counterparts in Whitehorse.
Indeed, the 10 - year Treasury yield hit a four - year high on Friday after the latest monthly U.S. jobs
report showed solid wage gains, effectively confirming an expected rate increase at the
Federal Reserves next
meeting, in March.
Prior to the release of the jobs
report, the futures market was assigning a 93.5 percent probability to another quarter - point rate hike by the
Federal Reserve at their mid-June
meeting.
The dollar was falling 0.2 % against the euro as concerns over China's economy, mixed U.S. data and the latest minutes form the
Federal Reserve's policy
meeting lowered expectations for a U.S. interest rate hike, Reuters
reports.
There's a
Federal Reserve
meeting on Wednesday and nonfarm payrolls
report on Friday.
Taken as a whole, the CPI
report was quite pleasing and suggests that the
Federal Reserve will have plenty of latitude when it convenes its next FOMC
meeting on September 12th and 13th.
The
report, Labour Market Information: An Essential Part of Canada's Skills Agenda, is being published today in advance of a
meeting of provincial, territorial and
federal labour ministers on June 22.
Last Friday's strong jobs
report, combined with continued steady growth in gross domestic product, offers the
Federal Reserve all the ammunition it needs to start raising rates at its June
meeting — which we believe it should do — meaning the need for flexibility has never been greater.
This revised
report comes hours before the
Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its Beige Book summation of economic activity across the United States, two days before Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke will speak at the Jackson Hole, Wyoming symposium on the economy, and two weeks before the central bank's next FOMC
meeting.
The economic
report comes a day after the
Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, as expected, at the conclusion of its policy - setting
meeting.
Eleanor Su of California Watch published a piece late last week
reporting that 60 % of California schools reviewed in the last five years failed to
meet at least one
federal nutritional requirement for school meals, with some schools significantly out... [Continue reading]
Most
reported cases have been ascribed to the use of contaminated well water for preparation of infant formula.1 — 3 Fifteen million families in the United States obtain their drinking water from unregulated wells.4 In a survey of 5500 private water supplies from 9 Midwestern states, 13 % of the wells were found to have nitrate concentrations > 10 mg / L or 10 ppm nitrate nitrogen, 5 the
federal maximum contaminant level.6 It is estimated that 2 million families drink water from private wells that fail to
meet the
federal drinking - water standard for nitrate, and 40000 infants younger than 6 months live in homes that have nitrate - contaminated water supplies.4 In urban areas, municipal wastewater - treatment discharges (a source of nutrients) on surrounding farmland aggravate the problem.7
Baby cribs made today must
meet federal safety standards, in place since 1973, that specify acceptable measurements for slat separation, crib height and mattress fit, among other factors, according to Consumer
Reports» «1994 Buying Guide.»
Recent
reports of secret
meetings among industry reps and the Food and Drug Adminstration over GMO labeling piqued my interest, mostly because this critical aspect was missing: any effort to label GE foods at the
federal level could bring the current grassroots movement to a grinding halt by preventing any stronger local laws from ever being enacted.
A
report on the commodity program published by Public Voice asserts that firmly entrenched dairy policies are a major impediment to the
federal governments's goal of providing children with school lunches that
meet U.S. dietary guidelines.
The Danger: The robes and footed pajamas don't
meet the
federal flammability standard and pose a burn hazard, though no injuries have been
reported.
A
federal judge in California on Thursday temporarily blocked an effort by the attorney for adult - film star Stormy Daniels to depose President TrumpDonald John TrumpUS ends aid for northwest Syria:
report FBI informant
met with three Trump campaign advisers:
report McCabe lawyer fires back at Trump: «You need to stop lying» MORE and his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, over a $ 130,000 payment from Cohen to the actress before the 2016 presidential election.
Among the questions: what is working, and not working, in the Build it Back program, the mayor's reaction to a
report that a family he visited in the Arverne section of Rockaway is «getting close» to losing faith in the mayor, the scope / number of people still directly affected by Sandy, whether his weekend trip to Pennsylvania involved a
meeting with the consultants running the Build it Back program, whether he stands by statements he made during a September visit to Far Rockaway's St. Mary Star of the Sea, whether the Bloomberg administration allocated enough money to housing from the first tranch of
federal assistance, whether he agrees with Oddo's idea of acquiring land for redevelopment, the role of Michael DeLoach in Build it Back, whether New Yorkers should be concerned that they may lose desirable options under Build it Back after de Blasio completes his review and issues on elevation of existing structures v. new construction.
The monitor is empowered to
report to
federal court on the city's progress
meeting its obligation to abide by the United States Constitution.
Aetna's
reporting of political donations
meets or exceeds all state and
federal requirements.»
Overall, the ABO's
report found the Environmental Facilities Corp. engaged in little public discussion about the circumstances of the loan or sought to determine whether there were any assurances its approval
met federal regulations and guidelines.
«While we are grateful that GE has fully
met the requirements of Phase 2 dredging, we are deeply concerned by
reports from
federal, state and independent natural resource scientists indicating that significant PCB «hot spots» will remain after the company's dredging operations shut down later this year.»
Most of New York City's charter schools have disciplinary codes that do not
meet either state or
federal requirements, according to a
report by a children's advocacy organization that is to be released today.
The
Met Council
report and the
federal charges exposed what many see as the undue influence of the real estate industry on New York State lawmakers and industry leaders» willingness to lavish lawmakers with cash legally and illegally to get what they want.
The session began with a closed door
meeting by Senate Republicans, the first time that the majority party members
met together since the publication of a New York Times
report that says
federal prosecutors are investigating Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, and his son, for possible corruption.
Just hours after they began deliberating Tuesday, jurors in the
federal corruption trial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver erupted in a series of notes
reporting confusion, stress and discord that remained unresolved by the end of the day, with one juror seeking a private
meeting with the judge.
As CBS2 Political Reporter Marcia Kramer
reported, it came as something of a surprise when Cuomo admitted he
met with
federal prosecutors to talk about the corruption case involving his longtime aide, Joseph Percoco.
The Markowitzes» contributions came under scrutiny after Tuesday's
federal criminal complaint
reported that Halloran, a Republican, had
met with Stern and an undercover FBI agent in a Manhattan hotel last September.
His lawyers have been
meeting with Manhattan
federal prosecutors in a bid to minimize his potential punishment, the Wall Street Journal
reported Tuesday.
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Report [November 3, 2017] AAAS Statement on EPA Science Adviser Boards [October 31, 2017] AAAS Statement on EPA Restricting Scientist Communication of Research Results [October 25, 2017] Statement of the Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility [October 18, 2017] Scientific Societies» Letter on President Trump's Visa and Immigration Proclamation [October 17, 2017] AAAS Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO [October 12, 2017] AAAS Statement on White House Proclamation on Immigration and Visas [September 25, 2017] AAAS Statement from CEO Rush Holt on ARPA - E Reauthorization Act [September 8, 2017] AAAS Speaks Out Against Trump Administration Halt of Young Immigrant Program [September 6, 2017] AAAS Statement on Trump Administration Disbanding National Climate Assessment Advisory Committee [August 22, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Issues Statement On Death of Former Rep. Vern Ehlers [August 17, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt and 15 Other Science Society Leaders Request Climate Science
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The
report described an environment where the
federal government and other major employers found it «increasingly in their own best interests to offer some combination of benefits programs that can assist employees in
meeting their personal needs and obligations while still becoming or remaining a productive member of the workforce.»
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Loughner had not
met the conditions necessary for
reporting his name to the
federal database and he obtained weapons legally from a dealer.
On Friday in Adelaide, an Education Council
meeting of
federal, state and territory education ministers will consider a multilateral agreement for schools funding for 2018 — 19, with bilateral agreements to be negotiated after the Gonski 2.0 review
reports in March 2018.
Meanwhile, The Australian has
reported that Labour states are pressuring Opposition Leader Bill Shorten to commit $ 7 billion in
federal funds to
meet the final two years, 2018 and 2019, of Gonski funding that was agreed to under the Australian Education Act with former Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
However, one major recommendation, calling for the
federal government to spend about $ 800 million a year to support salary increases for teachers who
meet specified higher standards, was dropped from the final
report.
A
report out last week that found only a fraction of children in the United States
meet all the
federal guidelines for a healthy diet has disappointed some education leaders who have strived over the past decade to improve students» eating habits.
This is evident in the
federal law's requirement that each state's accountability system generate a
report card for each school and district indicating the proportion of students
meeting proficiency standards on state tests of math and reading.
RAND recently released a
report that determined that Playworks
meets the highest standards for evidence under the Every Student Succeeds Act, so some schools and districts are using those
federal funds.
This tool can help state education agencies (SEAs)
meet the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) financial transparency per - pupil expenditure
reporting requirement using two pre-existing
federal survey tools — the School Level Finance Survey (SLFS) and the Local Education Agency Finance Survey (also called F - 33).
Partnering with the Foundation for Excellence in Education to create an exemplar online school
report card prototype for states that is built to
meet new
federal requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
WakeEd has previously advocated for creating a single accountability tool that
meets the
federal standards and fairly
reports the performance of public schools across the state.
Dian Schaffhauser
reports that, as states sort out their science standards «all of them are expected to adhere to «high - quality» summative science assessments that
meet federal requirements» as defined under Title 1 Part A of ESSA.
The
report acknowledges the dilemma facing educators who must
meet federal and state mandates while striving to maintain a broad, long - term vision of education excellence.