Sentences with phrase «money schools lose»

It is hard to realize how much money schools lose on this business,» says Nardo.

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«The school was losing significant amounts of money when I arrived,» recalled Cabrera in an oral history interview.
Money may be an evil, he said during a recent visit to Stanford Graduate School of Business, but he urged students to «get the money, and don't lose your moral compass when you do.&rMoney may be an evil, he said during a recent visit to Stanford Graduate School of Business, but he urged students to «get the money, and don't lose your moral compass when you do.&rmoney, and don't lose your moral compass when you do.»
The bill's proponents cite accounts of students being expelled from school, allegedly for coming out as gay or transgender, which consequently causes them to lose time or money invested in that school.
we have to contend with them removing our prayer and worship from our schools, trying to remove it from our court rooms and money, but we do not have to put up with their intolerance when it comes to those lost in an unnecessary tragedy as 9/11.
Public school continues to lose money to homeschoolers and charters.
The Panthers should play with nothing to lose, with the realization they're playing with house money after having already re-written school record books thanks to a CCS championship win over St. Francis - Watsonville and NorCal wins over Hamilton - Hamilton City, Capital Christian - Sacramento and Mt. Shasta.
For instance, even if the chefs cook and donate free gourmet meals, they could end up losing money for the district by decreasing the number of kids who took the «official» school lunch, thus lowering the government meal reimbursement that goes to the district and to the caterer.
but I don't know the details of whether the school actually loses income if the vendors aren't allowed to sell) In older level grade schools, kids have been spending their lunch money on the stuff vendors bring in (sweets, chips, etc) and not even purchasing a tray.
Interest groups expect the agreement to be somewhere between relaxing whole grain and future sodium requirements, as proposed by Sen. John Hoeven (R - N.D.), and a one - year waiver from all new standards for schools losing money, as proposed by Rep. Robert Aderholt (R - Ala.).
The popular wisdom at the time was if a school stopped serving these empty - calorie foods, the cafeteria would lose money and the district wouldn't be able to make up for the gap in federal funding with those profits.
But nothing prepared him for the challenges of Holy Trinity, a school with 93 percent low - income students and a money - losing food program.
The SNA, which represents school food workers across the nation, has always been heavily funded and influenced by the very food industry giants who stand to lose money when healthier school nutrition standards are enacted.
Fast - forward to today: SNA is standing shoulder to shoulder with House Republicans, pushing to grant schools waivers from the requirements if they are losing money and aiming to relax the standards when the law is reauthorized next year.
The milk industry's claim that schools will lose money if chocolate milk is eliminated makes no sense at all.
But many school systems said they have lost money on them, too.
Most school systems lose money with every free and reduced - price meal, said Katie Wilson, president of the School Nutrition Associschool systems lose money with every free and reduced - price meal, said Katie Wilson, president of the School Nutrition AssociSchool Nutrition Association.
The Hagstrom Report (subscription only) reports that Stan Garnett, former director of child nutrition at the Agriculture Department, «has resigned from the School Nutrition Association over its efforts to encourage members to lobby Congress to pass a bill requiring the USDA to waive healthier school meal requirements to any school that says it has lost money in the program for six months.&School Nutrition Association over its efforts to encourage members to lobby Congress to pass a bill requiring the USDA to waive healthier school meal requirements to any school that says it has lost money in the program for six months.&school meal requirements to any school that says it has lost money in the program for six months.&school that says it has lost money in the program for six months.»
I could go on for days, but in my experience, any school less than 60 % ISP (not 60 % free / reduced %) would lose money — which could greatly impact the budget.
While it would be awesome to limit the availability of snack bar items from a health perspective (as I argued in a school newspaper article my junior year), doing so would probably be financial suicide for the lunch program, and I absolutely agree with you that they would probably lose about the amount of money that they now are by opting out of the NSLP.
In Weiss» first years, SBUSD lost money, a common gripe among schools going through this transition.
I understand that schools lose money when students don't buy school lunch, but offering more «kid food» like pizza and nuggets isn't the answer.
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.
In the second phase, school districts must implement the evaluation plans or stand to lose the money retroactively come Jan. 17, 2013.
«There is no school district that has lost money,» Flanagan said following a leaders meeting on June 9th.
Bills to ensure school districts do not lose money have been introduced in the state Senate and Assembly, but they did not get out of committees last year.
«The money lost could be used to provide schools, hospitals and better living conditions worldwide.»
Sen. Todd Kaminsky, at the podium, displays an anonymous ad from Facebook that falsely said he lost money for his local school district when in reality, the schools gained funding.
Kaminsky said he's been the target of some of the ads, including one that said he was responsible for his home district of Long Beach losing $ 3 million in school aid, when in fact the opposite occurred and the school district gained money.
The public school loses all that money while still having to pay all the bills they had before.
Queens Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras - Copeland, who chairs the powerful Committee on Finance, suggested the city could lose precious monies for the NYPD for its non-cooperation on immigration issues, while the public hospital network could suffer if the president repeals the Obama - era Affordable Care Act and the school system might lose funding under the policies of U.S. Secretary of Education - designate Betsy DeVos.
The NYC School Construction Authority stashed $ 104 million in a low - interest checking account for two years — losing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars by not investing the money elsewhere, as required by law, according to an audit released yesterday.
Long Island school districts stand to recover more than $ 117 million in lost state financial aid during the coming year, according to the region's education leaders who say the money will help compensate for tighter state property tax limits.
Lib Dem sources claim 30,000 local authority places are being lost as money is diverted to new free schools, but aides to Mr Gove say more school places are being created overall.
Fred Dicker of the Post reported that a «source» told him, «All the systems, including the New York City schools, will have until Dec. 31 of this year to adopt the teacher - evaluation systems or lose the money
«One of the concerns I've always had is that monies are allocated to schools based on eligibility, but once they have made improvement they lose their monies,» said Regent Judith Chin.
Cuomo spokesman Josh Vlasto said that the net impact of the state - aid cuts - the amount of money Long Island schools would lose as a portion of their overall budgets - is closer to 2.1 percent and that the statewide average is 2.9 percent.
He pointed to his early successes where he won a «pupil premium» to pump money into schools in disadvantaged areas, a referendum on electoral reform - which he lost - and an increase in the tax - free allowance to # 10,000.
The city's School Construction Authority stashed $ 104 million in a low - interest checking account for two years — losing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars by not investing the money elsewhere, as required by law, according to an audit released Thursday.
But on Sunday the proposals were criticised amid claims from Labour that as many as two - thirds of schools would effectively lose money to fund the reforms.
She knew a physicist who did educational outreach (but had just lost his grant, so he couldn't offer me any work), who knew a space scientist (who did no outreach or education at all), who knew a geologist (who occasionally volunteered in the schools), who knew an evolutionary ecologist (who worked for a nonprofit with no money at all), who knew the director of another local nonprofit educational company.
There is so much more to this story, but in short, I lost all of my money and had to pay back my very expensive loans for this private art school that I did not even get anything out of.
You see, on top of all that, his kids just lost their spot in private school because his dad, Gabe (who has been footing the hefty school bills), has cancer again and needs the money for an experimental treatment.
Debbie (Emma Kenney) builds her future at welding school while juggling life as a single working mom, as Carl (Ethan Cutkosky) gets creative finding tuition money after he loses his scholarship.
Increasing the number of children who eat school meals helps save the whole school food system from losing money each year.
Although some progress had been made since the horrors of unhealthy school lunches had been made public by folks like celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, interest in hot lunch had plummeted to a dismal 43 percent of students, with schools losing money and making up costs from other parts of the budget.
The problem, one city Education Department official acknowledged, is that districts did not want to lose the Title I money they would have to give to parents to obtain the after - school tutoring — and so did little to make parents aware of the opportunity.
The money has to come from somewhere, says Becky Jay, who was president of the local school board when the [family] first asked for tuition reimbursement, «and regular kids lose out.
Nick Gibb, schools minister, also stated that some schools could lose money as part of the new plans, however it is still under consultation.
Without such plans, schools run the risk of losing out on Medicaid money by...
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