While it remains unclear whether Governor Dannel Malloy's
new education funding scheme includes a «money follows the child formula» that would force local districts to use local tax dollars to subsidize the privately owned and operated charter schools in their communities, the Governor's budget does shovel even more state taxpayer funds to the charter school industry.
Not exact matches
Additionally, Weller argues that» strong MATs require strong leaders» and advises the Department for
Education to assign
funding to MAT CEOs from northern «cold spot» areas to attend training, as well as
fund a a mentoring
scheme whereby successful MAT CEOs from across the country mentor CEOs of
new or expanding MATs in the North.
In 2009, the
New Jersey Supreme Court held that the state
education funding scheme was constitutional and denied further relief to plaintiffs.
Although it is holding back the details for now, the administration is close to proposing an entire
new tax
scheme to
fund private
education.
Shavar Jeffries, the mouthpiece for a corporate
funded,
New York based, charter school advocacy group that calls itself «Democrats for
Education Reform (DFER)» uses the space to urge Connecticut legislators to DEFEAT a bill that, if passed, would require Governor Dannel Malloy and his administration to develop an honest and effective teacher evaluation system rather than continue with Malloy's present program that is dependent on the results of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) testing
scheme.