Sentences with phrase «money than district»

Superintendent Munn cited austerity as a motivator for asking taxpayers for less money than the district projects it would need to update all buildings.
This isn't a big business movement; these are schools in districts that need them, trying to make sure kids get a good education — and they're doing it with less money than district schools.
New research from the National Bureau of Economics confirms what teachers have always known: Money does make a difference for schools, and districts with large proportions of high - need students need comparatively more money than districts with fewer high - need students.

Not exact matches

Some were concerned that the plan tied the church to Sid indefinitely, others that Sid already made more money than any other minister in the district.
He spent more money on his meals than the school district could spend, and brought in more (and better skilled) labor than the school district could afford — in fact, he basically opened a branch of one of his restaurants in a high school — which is in no way working «within the constraints.»
«We spoke with our architects and found out that for what we wanted, we will need more money than we first anticipated,» said Park District Director Diane McCray.
The Park District argued money from the sale of the parcel — a sloped area in the park's northwest corner with trees, grass and a maintenance shed — would benefit the public more than the land itself.
The park district argued that the money from a sale could benefit the public more than the land.
The Streamwood Park District has approved the sale of two bond issues totaling more than $ 1.2 million to refinance previous bonds and raise money for capital expenses.
But Robertson said the money was needed and the district had been planning for more than a year to pass the bond issue.
Shows like Jamie Oliver's «Food Revolution,» and school districts like Chef Ann Cooper's former district in Berkeley, CA and current district in Boulder, CO, are often held up as examples of what's possible in school food reform, yet it's seldom ever mentioned that in each of these cases, far more money is being spent on those meals than the current federal reimbursement rate — and far more than that rate plus six cents.
So all I'm asking is that everyone be candid about what's going on here — this district will make more money selling a la carte junk food than it will selling healthy meals and due to its low free / reduced population, that's what it's choosing to do.
We are told over and over that there's not enough money to fix school lunch, yet we live in a country where we consistently spend 2, 3, 4 or even 5 times more for our daily coffee than we do on food for our children's school lunch, which in most school districts amounts to less than a dollar.
In fact, only about 50 of the more than 700 school districts in the state have even submitted applications for the money, officials said.
And there's even more money that came in from outside the district, other than New Jersey, adding insult to injury.
The Professor's out - of - state — much less out - of - district — fundraising doesn't begin or end with California: the ardent Iranian Nuclear Deal and taxpayer - paid campaign proponent has also raised more money out of New England than out of New York.
Turner has raised extremely little money but has the backing of Rudy Giuliani in a district that has become more conservative than many realize since 2000.
Since millions of dollars will likely pour into the elections from outside sources and money can easily be transferred, these aggregate totals are more useful for determining each party's financial status than district - by - district breakdowns.
Democrat Anthony Brindisi raised more money during the third quarter than GOP freshman Rep. Claudia Tenney in New York's 22nd District.
Having challenged New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a 2014 gubernatorial primary, Teachout came into the Democratic contest in the 19th District with more money and name recognition than her primary opponent, Will Yandik.
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She recently called Mr. Silver «a hero» and ran a campaign that was less about meaningful ethics reform than about her promises to bring money to the district the way Mr. Silver did.
Furthermore, our legislators play favorites to some groups by using «member items,» which are nothing more than legalized bribes, to grant money to for specific voter groups in their home districts.
Forget about the outside money, the money he raised all came from out of this district, more than 80 percent of it.
The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., stepped into the void left by the Legislature when he agreed to pay for Governor Cuomo's prison education plan with more than $ 7 million in criminal forfeiture money secured from banks.
Incumbent Rob Astorino, a friend of Trump supported by more Mercer PAC money than any candidate in the state, got wiped out by Democratic challenger George Latimer, who had represented District 37.
Rather than money, «you can influence me with facts,» Tkaczyk explained over a December 2016 lunch at a sandwich shop in her former Senate district.
Pennsylvania 7: Mitt Romney narrowly won this district in 2012, 50.4 - 48.5 percent, but GOP Rep. Patrick Meehan had significantly more money in the bank on April 6 than Democrats» preferred candidate, Bill Golderer, $ 2.5 million - $ 136,000.
He said Democrats can not afford to lose the race for New York's 19th Congressional District seat and that he has the ability to raise more money than Faso, as well as outwork the congressman and build a real organization of staff across the district who will work to get the messDistrict seat and that he has the ability to raise more money than Faso, as well as outwork the congressman and build a real organization of staff across the district who will work to get the messdistrict who will work to get the message out.
The state provides more than half of the money to run Syracuse and its school district — $ 339 million out of a combined budget of $ 633 million.
Still, he said he found Mr. Vallone's candidacy distasteful, including Mr. Vallone's suggestion that he would bring more money to the district than either Mr. Avella or Mr. Halloran.
New York City spends more money on fringe benefits for teachers and other education personnel than any other school district in country, according to a new study.
Democrat Colleen Deacon raised more money for her campaign in the last quarter than U.S. Rep. John Katko, her opponent in the 24th Congressional District race.
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.
North Fork school districts will be getting more money back from Albany next year, after state leaders passed a 2014 - 2015 budget Tuesday that will grant more than $ 265,000 than previously suggested by Gov. Andrew Cuomo earlier this year.
«That means that we can now focus our efforts in the coming years on getting New York City schools the Campaign for Fiscal Equity money they are still owed and building equity into the state aid formula so that poor school districts get more state aid than wealthier ones,» Mulgrew said.
According to the numbers I saw in the Gotham News and other sources Councilman Cabrera brought in more money into the district than Senator Espada.
Without any of those funds, it would still have far more money to spend per student than West Genesee or any other Central New York district.
«Every year for the last six years I'm amazed by the fact that we get the most money per capita than any other district or region.
Rather than hand over the money, a district will first have to spend it and then seek reimbursement from the state.
«People who are driving into the central business district of Manhattan are pretty uniformly a lot wealthier than people taking public transit, so the folks who would have to potentially change behavior or who would pay a toll are the kind of folks who are already making quite a bit of money anyway, so it's equitable to make sure there's a toll in place,» said Sifuentes.
He has more money and establishment support and has deep ties in Schenectady, which is more important to winning the district than Klueg's hometown of Northampton (population 2,670).
Almost as stupid as STAR where New York intentionally overtaxes to build up money to write rebate checks for people like Rump... and to give more aid to wealthy school districts than poor ones.
Acting District Attorney Michael J. Flaherty Jr. so far has collected more campaign money than any other candidate in the race to become Erie County's top prosecutor.
While Finance Chair Domenic Recchia Jr.'s Brooklyn district received $ 1,630,064 ($ 10.30 per constituent), the district that received the least amount of money got less than a quarter of that (just $ 2.16 per resident)-- a difference of $ 1.3 million.
Mechanicville is just one of the more than half - dozen local districts where voters will decide Tuesday whether to spend the money on hiring a full - time school resource officer.
There are unfunded mandates and lack of aid from the state, and while he has provided more money for education, it is less than the Campaign for Fiscal Equity settlement [the 2006 court ruling requiring the state to pay billions in backpay to shortchanged school districts]... When [Assembly Speaker Carl] Heastie proposed a slightly progressive income tax, he just rejected it.
Although nationally, money received through such services amounted to less than half the sum brought in through council tax, the public spending watchdog found that one in three (32 %) districts were collecting more money through these additional services than they were through council tax.
In Manhattan, Inez Dickens» District 9 received the most money, ranking sixth city - wide, with more than $ 940,000 for local groups.
Ceretto confirmed Cliffe's statement that the Town of Wheatfield never actually asked for any money from Ceretto's allocation of more than $ 1.6 million in state money to use in his district.
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