Sentences with phrase «money the school district expects»

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As school districts roll out these changes, they should expect lower contributions from parent organizations and put scaffolding in place for both: Teacher who rely on that outside money, and those parents who want to fundraise but need to come up with new funding methods.
He expected school aid «runs» — charts that delineate how much money each school district will get broken down by the various funding formulas — would be available on Monday.
Independent expenditure groups backed by well - funded charter school organizations are gearing up to play a role in battleground Senate districts, spending money that could bolster Republicans in what is expected to be a difficult election year.
But although states and school districts are expected to use the money to support basic education services, the feds have made it clear they also want to see reform.
State aid to school districts is expected to remain at about $ 175 million, although the education department is seeking some refinements in the way the money is distributed...
It is sheer folly, for instance, to expect school districts to vigorously implement an accountability scheme that disrupts their school assignment procedures, drains money from their coffers, and threatens their administrative autonomy.
The Center on Education Policy surveyed districts in the spring and found that 46 percent expect funding decreases of 5 percent or more in the 2011 — 12 school year (the poll asked districts about their «total funds available» for the year, excluding federal stimulus monies).
This approach has several advantages over vouchers funded out of the federal budget: no existing federal money expected by school districts would be affected; no state money would be involved, thus avoiding legal conflicts with constitutional provisions that bar the use of state and local money for religious schools in 37 states; and, as a pure federal initiative, state laws and tax codes would remain unaffected.
As senior - level administrators are both the stewards of the pension system and the recipients of the highest net benefits, the authors conclude, «There is no reason to expect school administrators or their organizations to support reforms that would provide a more modern and mobile retirement system for young educators» and suggest that districts could be recruiting young teachers more effectively by putting money in upfront salaries rather than in end - of - career pension benefits.
Five other buildings gained teachers in the shuffle, but another 17 schools had to close vacant positions, voluntarily reduce teachers» hours, or find money to pay for teachers whose jobs can no longer be supported due to lower - than - expected enrollments across the district.
The money raised will go toward the Philadelphia School District and is expected to raise $ 83 million.
Some members are expected to try to get more money to school districts sooner.
Ninety - six California school districts are expected to receive today a total $ 637.6 million in state construction matching funds - money that officials hope will help boost the struggling economy through job creation and tax revenues.
The state expects to lend about 200 school districts money to help them start the school year.
Rather than serve as a conduit for flowing district policy to school principals, who are then expected to act on those centralized decisions, Ms. Allen and her team in the 20,000 - student district help principals learn how to best exercise autonomy in their schools, from making staffing decisions to figuring out instructional priorities to determining if there's enough money in the school's budget to buy a van for after - school activities.
Over the next eight years, the Local Control Funding Formula is expected to bring $ 15 billion more to California schools, with the most money going to districts that support high - needs students.
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