Sentences with phrase «of their federal grants if»

High - performing charter schools in the Recovery School District — such as Sophie B. Wright, Lafayette Academy and several KIPP campuses in Uptown — are concerned that the Orleans Parish School Board will take an administrative fee out of their federal grants if they return to the district, amid broader issues of trust and autonomy, reports Jessica Williams of The Lens.

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A Maryland town hall attendee who works for Secular Coalition for America asked Obama about statements he made as a candidate in 2008 when he said, «If you get a federal grant, you can't use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help, and you can't discriminate against them - or against the people you hire - on the basis of their religion.»
It was as if everything the school had worked for — a three - year turnaround through a federal grant, a revamping of the facilities and extracurricular activities — was erased by a protest that happened to take place directly across from the school's entrance.
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In addition, if the district is determined to be the owner of the lake, the district may be eligible for grant funds through the federal Conservation 2000 program, which could be used to assist in lake cleanup efforts, she added.
For most women, taking time off is not a realistic option, either because their employers won't grant them anything beyond the 12 weeks of unpaid leave mandated by federal law or because they couldn't afford to take time off even if it were available.
The federal government refused to grant immunity to Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, who has threatened to take the Fifth Amendment if called to testify at the political corruption trial of former state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
To that question one could answer that the territory of Puerto Rico is simply the property of the U.S. and not an independent body, thus it is up to the federal government if they grant any rights to the structure of Puerto Rico (as has been done in 1950).
What's more, New York also stands to lose a big chunk of its federal Medicaid funding if Congress ever manages to get a deal on repeal and replacement of Obamacare, with the most recent proposal — Cassidy - Graham — calling for block granting those funds, in a move that would hurt New York more than any other state, Cuomo said.
Cuomo also pushed his plan to provide free tuition — beyond state and federal grants already received — for some public college students; he said 85 percent of families from the Buffalo area would be eligible to participate if his plan is adopted by the Legislature.
The federal government refused to grant immunity to Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, who has threatened to take the Fifth Amendment if called to testify at the political corruption trial of former state Senate leader Dean Skelos, according to a transcript of proceedings Friday.
That's the significance of the legislation authored by State Senator Kenneth LaValle (R - Port Jefferson) and Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (I - Sag Harbor) signed into law last week by Governor Andrew Cuomo providing that if any future East Hampton Town Board wants a Federal Aviation Administration grant running 10 years or more, it would have to be approved by the voters.
«If the Commission believes that the privacy protections granted by the IRS undermine accountability in the electoral process, then it should lobby Congress to make changes, but the Commission's charge does not pertain to reevaluation of those federal laws and policies,» the filing says.
The Trump administration in the form of Attorney General Jeff Sessions once again warned so - called sanctuary cities face the loss of federal grant funds if they do not cooperate.
If the $ 15 million federal grant comes through, Onondaga Community College will be able to partner with local businesses and place graduates in a job and train local residents in the growing field of mechatronics.
The administration released two of those threats hours before the president delivered his address, including one that would kill a bill to grant automatic approval of natural gas pipelines if the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission fails to act quickly enough.
McKenzie Snow argues that the federal grants could allow students to attend the average Catholic elementary school (the lowest - tuition private schools) if supplemented by a state voucher on the order of those in Indiana, North Carolina, or Ohio ($ 4000 average).
It wouldn't be totally unreasonable to begin wondering if one of the administration's key initiatives (ESEA flexibility) ultimately undermines a number of its others (large competitive grants advancing federal priorities).
If, for example, one - third of all schools found themselves «in need of improvement,» then the minimum amount of federal support required to fund grants of $ 50,000 per school would be $ 1.6 billion.
Although the specific allocation for school improvement grants appears to fall well short of the minimum amount required by federal regulations, other sources of federal funds could more than close the gap, if they were directed to low - performing schools.
For example, in a public middle school with 600 students, if two - thirds of the children are eligible for the grant, that's $ 200,000 in new federal dollars each year following those children to that school.
Under scrutiny then was a federal law that threatened to withhold 5 percent of a state's highway grant if the state did not raise its drinking age to 21.
(Sec. 7007) The bill expands eligibility for emergency and modernization grants to an LEA that meets specified existing requirements if at least 10 % of the LEA's acreage is exempt from state and local taxation under federal law.
A proposed provision that declares that nothing in future education policy would prevent the passage of Parent Trigger laws or other Parent Power efforts would be meaningful if it also proposed a competitive grant program to encourage states to enact such laws; as is, there is nothing in federal law that restricts states from passing Parent Trigger laws or keeps families from using them.
If one assumes that charter schools get their fair share of Title II funds as per the underlying ESSA statue, 39 with 5 percent of the nation's students, 40 they stand to lose $ 115 million per year under the Trump - Devos budget41 — close to one - third of the amount the federal government invested in the Charter Schools Grants program in FY 2017.42 Education Week reports that Eagle Academy Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., for example, receives roughly $ 82,000 in Title II funding annually.43 Joe Smith, the school's chief financial officer, states, «If this was taken away from us, that would hurt.
In September, California Gov. Jerry Brown resisted Duncan's threat to withhold $ 7.3 billion in federal funding if he signed into law Assembly Bill 484, which effectively eviscerates accountability (and gets around the administration's decision to not grant the Golden State a waiver from No Child on its own terms) by eliminating all but a smattering of the state's standardized tests.
But officials said Tuesday that even if the state does win a federal grant of up to $ 700 million, there's unlikely to be any effort to mandate any of the more controversial aspects of the latest California Race to the Top application - including incentive pay for teachers and principals.
In a letter the state department's Julia Rafael - Bar wrote to Brown on March 25 about the situation, she also said that the district could jeopardize its $ 11 million in School Improvement Grant funding from the federal government for 2012 - 13 (and $ 40 million over the remaining life of SIG for Buffalo) if it did not conform to state law about teacher evaluations.
If the past use of this money is an indicator, however, it is likely that the federal investment in improving teaching under this formula grant will not actually lead to any meaningful change in the quality of instruction in the nation's classrooms.
In correspondence back to October, 2010 federal officials have warned California could lose the remaining share of its charter grant if the state does not comply with the assurances.
If we fulfill our commitment, the program and federal grants reimburse us for the cost of the master's degree.)
If you are interested in additional information, visit the Federal Student Aid TEACH Grant Program website or contact The University of Iowa Office of Student Financial Aid, 208 Calvin Hall,
The federal Race to the Top grant competition tried to stimulate competition among state departments of education to evaluate teachers and commit their state to participate in statewide tests (based on Common Core's inferior standards), as if teachers, in general, were the problem, and as if these state departments of education, in general, were staffed by people who had effectively addressed low achievement.
If so, we wouldn't have Pell Grants for youth at religious colleges; a Pell Grant or other kinds of federal scholarships would not be available for use at religious colleges.
If the 2010 Legislature enacts a new charter school law along with some other key changes, our state will likely receive a one - time federal grant in 2010 of between $ 200 million and $ 400 million.
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You must file a NM extension Form RPD - 41096, Extension of Time to File, if you require additional time than what is granted at the federal level.
If you remain enrolled in your program at Zenith and the U.S. Department of Education (ED) continues to approve the Zenith teach - out school for federal student aid purposes, there is no impact on your student loans and Pell Grant funds for which you qualify.
The government agencies that grant federal loans are instructed to forgive part of the student debt if the students or graduated students apply for certain job positions that the government has special interest in filling or that provide special social benefits.
If you have been convicted of a forcible or nonforcible sexual offense, and you are subject to an involuntary civil commitment upon completion of a period of incarceration for that offense, you can not receive a Federal Pell Grant.
Every student's and every family's situation is different — so if federal student loans, grants, scholarships, and savings can't cover all of your costs, then you might have to turn to a private student loan.
So if a school's total cost of attendance is $ 20,000 and your EFC is $ 4,000, you qualify for up to $ 16,000 of need - based aid via programs like the federal Pell Grant, Perkins and direct subsidized loans and the work - study program.
Portability rules allow a surviving spouse to take advantage of any unused portion of their spouse's applicable exclusion amount, provided that a federal estate tax return is filed to preserve the deceased spouse's unused applicable exclusion amount within 9 months (15 months if an extension is granted).
To qualify for Federal financial aid students must: - Be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national, or an eligible non-citizen-Have a valid Social Security Number - Have a high school diploma or GED - Be registered with the U.S. Selective Service (if you are a male age 18 to 25)- Not owe refunds on any federal student grants - Not be in default on any student loans - Have not been found guilty of the sale or possession of illegal drugs during a period when you received federal studeFederal financial aid students must: - Be a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national, or an eligible non-citizen-Have a valid Social Security Number - Have a high school diploma or GED - Be registered with the U.S. Selective Service (if you are a male age 18 to 25)- Not owe refunds on any federal student grants - Not be in default on any student loans - Have not been found guilty of the sale or possession of illegal drugs during a period when you received federal studefederal student grants - Not be in default on any student loans - Have not been found guilty of the sale or possession of illegal drugs during a period when you received federal studefederal student aid.
Other options If you're unable to save the entire cost of four years of college, federal, state and private grants and loans can bridge the gap between your savings and the cost of school.
If you've gotten all of the scholarships you can and maxed out your grants and federal student loans, a private student loan can help you bridge the gap between the cost of school and your bank account.
If your lender requires «school certification,» your school verifies your enrollment and ensures that you're not borrowing more than the cost of attendance (including your federal student loans, scholarships, and grants).
Missouri Department of Revenue Form MO - 60 Application for Extension of Time to File Missouri grants an automatic extension of time to file to any individual, partnership, or fiduciary if you filed a Federal extension.
«Students don't realize that filing the FAFSA is often the key to a lot of other grants and scholarships from their state or private sector, even if they are not eligible for much or any federal financial aid, they still might be eligible for other grants and scholarships,» Burns says.
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