Sentences with phrase «paid out of the district»

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In June»98 a U.S. District Court in Maryland threw out the suit in summary judgment, ordering Antonious to pay Spalding's court costs and issuing a $ 30,000 sanction against Stroup's law firm, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, for failing to do an adequate prefiling investigation of Antonious's claims.
Soon after the Civil Eats piece came out, four Nutrition Services employees devoted what must have been considerable time and effort (not to mention the taxpayer dollars that directly pay their salaries) to write a scholarly article for the Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk entitled «Sugar In School Breakfasts: A School District» s Perspective.»
Few Chicago parents complain about the screening because many of the district's volunteers are paid a stipend for helping out, officials said.
As you pointed out in your Sept 20, 2011 post (http://www.thelunchtray.com/school-lunch-prices-on-the-rise-nationwide/), Paid Meal Equity forced many school districts to raise prices on families regardless of the school meal program's financial solvency.
The Park District will receive 14 percent of profits, which will be monitored daily and paid out weekly.
Users must fill out all forms, pay all fees and provide proof of insurance in - person at the Fox Valley Park District Police Deparment, 101 W. Illinois Ave., Aurora.
In many districts, teachers are forced to pay for classroom supplies out of their own pockets.
But the district also wanted the museum to sign an agreement to pay any real estate taxes on the site, while the district would pay for utilities out of its museum tax, park district executive director Edward Haag said.
In other words, it's up to each school district, and by extension the community that agrees to its budget, to figure out how to cover the debts of kids who can't pay for meals.
All band instruments, art supplies, classroom supplies even down to pencils, paper, and crayons are paid for out of the district fund.
The beauty of all of this is it doesn't matter how the order gets in — parent ordering online, district ordering on their behalf, paid, F&R — it's all aggreated and spits out production counts, which reduces waste and allows for more choice.
If your district pays significantly lower per hour salaries, this may even out, but if the other district is paying salaries which are comparable to, or lower than, your district, your labor costs will be higher, possibly a lot higher, than theirs, to produce the kind of meals they are producing.
The Park District would sell $ 1.2 million in revenue bonds to pay for the project and cover the balance of the costs out of funds already on hand.
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.
With the problems with the Pearson tests, the state's bogus VAM (value added measure), the setting of cut scores, and now the data being undermined by opt out no school district should have to pay the legal fees to try to fire someone under Cuomo's silly evaluation system!
State taxpayers were stiffed out of at least $ 87,000 when Rep. Charles Rangel stopped paying for the district office he rents in Harlem's Adam Clayton Powell Jr..
«Projects under the District Assemblies Common Fund which [should] have completed last year are at a standstill because government only paid a little over GHC 100,000 out of the GHC 700,000 it owes contractors working on such projects.»
Off the top of my head the biggest ones are: (1) corruption within the Buildings & Grounds Department (2) corruption involving school district vendors over-billing and paying bribes and kickbacks that led to those two Federal indictments and convictions; (3) corruption involving police harassment of a woman on behalf of the manager of a local beach club; (4) a child rapist operating out of a public middle school; (5) an illegal gambling and pornography web site operated by members of the New Rochelle Police Department; (6) a retired police officer defrauding charities including St. Jude's Children's Research; (7) illegal asbestos handling and asbestos removal at an elementary school; (8) an effort to artificially inflate the salaries and pensions of senior police commanders; (9) the relationship between the New Rochelle Police Commissioner and a corrupt contractor, a man who has since been convicted on Federal corruption charges; (10) the sordid history of former New Rochelle Schools Administrator Freddie Dean Smith.
Meanwhile, on the thorny issue of charter school funding — a tuition aid un-freeze that would see aid increase by $ 1,500 per student paid out by a school district — a potentially large hit for any locality, including $ 200 million for New York City — the proposal would be to have flat funding for charters this year.
«The facts are simple, George's values are way too extreme and out - of - step with those of the residents of the 46th Senate District and George has a history of supporting businesses who ship jobs overseas and standing against equal pay for equal work for all New Yorkers.»
The brothers faced up to four years but struck a deal in late 2016 with the Brooklyn district attorney that got them out of jail time in exchange for paying tenants a total of $ 350,000.
«You have the option to pay for your child to go to a nonpublic school, or you have the option to move out of the city altogether to go to a suburban school district,» she said.
During the latest government shutdown, the District of Columbia will pay for public services out of a cash reserve.
With no challenger as he seeks a third term, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance dipped into his campaign funds to pay for a video opposing a federal bill that would allow for out - of - staters to carry concealed weapons in the city.
«The influence of outside money, and the way in which people can be associated with outside firms in a way that makes it very difficult to figure out what they're getting for that pay when they're otherwise legislators that are supposed to be answering only to the people of their district and their state, is a really serious problem,» he added later.
Kang faces wire fraud and securities fraud charges as well as theft of honest services charges in the alleged pay - to - play schemes he carried out as the state Common Retirement Fund's Director of Fixed Income Portfolio Strategy, U.S. Southern District Attorney Preet Bharara said Wednesday after an indictment was unsealed.
Kurland, 44, a Chelsea resident whose priorities include affordable housing and paid sick - leave, said maxing out on funding indicates the strength of her grassroots support in the district, which covers Greenwich Village, the West Village, the Meatpacking District, Hudson Square, Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen and district, which covers Greenwich Village, the West Village, the Meatpacking District, Hudson Square, Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen and District, Hudson Square, Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen and Midtown.
«Communities across this district are continuing to embrace Rep. Maffei's common sense approach and reject John Katko's reckless and out of touch agenda that raises taxes on hardworking middle class families, ends the Medicare guarantee forcing seniors to pay thousands more out of pocket for healthcare, and hurts women,» Miller said.
«Communities across this district are continuing to embrace Rep. Maffei's common sense approach and reject John Katko's reckless and out of touch agenda that raises taxes on hardworking middle class families, ends the Medicare guarantee forcing seniors to pay thousands more out of pocket for healthcare, and hurts women.»
If the lobbyist spent Thursday being paid to meet with newspaper editorial boards in the district urging them to come out in favor of the bill and writing press releases about the bill for the client, that work would often be treated differently and not reported.
The Town of Lewiston, Niagara County Legislature and the villages of Lewiston and Youngstown, as well as the Lewiston - Porter school district, have voiced their dissent despite the risk of losing out on the millions of dollars in revenue from taxes and fees that CWM would pay over the lifetime of the new landfill.
Oil of Olay model Shawna Christensen paid a visit to the Manhattan district attorney's office yesterday, hoping to set the record straight about the monied brawl which broke out at Double Seven a couple weeks ago.
Since 1983, the report says, when the district set out to raise the pay of its teachers, administrators, and other employees, salaries have increased 90.93 percent.
Since the panelists were asked to cost out programs statewide (presumably in anticipation that any financing changes would spill over to districts outside New York City), the conflict of interest could hardly be more direct, unless the panelists had been paid for their labors in proportion to the amount they recommended.
The budget also creates the Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship, which will give approximately 13,000 special needs children scholarships that can be used to pay for private school tuition, to defer the costs of attending an out - of - district public school, or for other services.
According to a 2010 report from the Arizona Auditor General, out of 222 districts receiving CSF funding, the auditor could identify only 29 «with strong performance pay plans that did a good job of linking teacher performance pay to student achievement.»
Even though this program involves free money from the state for districts to hand out to teachers, the political forces opposing merit pay were able to prevent 88 percent of Florida districts from participating in 2009.
The size of this pay bump varies widely, topping out at over $ 30,000 in three districts in Maryland.
Foundations should not pay school or district operating expenses or buy the district out of a financial crisis that is certain to reappear as soon as the outside money is gone.
In early 2016, spurred by a seemingly perpetual bankruptcy crisis at Detroit Public Schools (DPS)-- by this point, counting unfunded pension liabilities, the district was almost $ 1.7 billion in the red — the state senate narrowly passed a bill that would bail out the district and split it into two separate entities: the old DPS, which would exist to collect taxes and pay down debt, and a proposed new Detroit Education Commission (DEC) to oversee schooling in the city, including regulating the openings and closings of traditional public schools and charter schools.
School - district officials across the country are bracing for possible battles in their respective statehouses over legislation that could leave districts paying out hundreds of thousands — perhaps millions of dollars annually in unemployment benefits.
If schools wished to continue, they had to pay for the materials out of their own budgets, which they didn't need to do if they used district - approved texts such as
If schools wished to continue, they had to pay for the materials out of their own budgets, which they didn't need to do if they used district - approved texts such as Everyday Mathematics.
Both the 3,500 - member Oakland Education Association, which went on strike Feb. 15, and school district officials held out little hope late last week of a quick resolution to their differences over pay and class sizes.
For other parent involvement programs, the district pays out of its general fund.
Yet no school district goes out of business if it retains ineffective teachers and pays them as much as effective ones.
Under the new law, during 2017 — 18, Miami - Dade is expected to pay out as much as $ 20 million in capital funding to its charters, and Broward, about $ 12 million; these sums represent approximately 10 percent of each district's total capital funds.
During his tenure, OUSD saw increased graduation rates, decreases in out - of - school discipline, a decade - high investment in teacher pay, and historic improvements in district operations.
I know I will need to purchase a home in a high - achieving school district, find the means to pay for private or out - of district tuition or, at the very least, have the knowhow to apply to a desirable charter, magnet, or exam school.
First, states and districts can discontinue costly practices that have not been shown to enhance student achievement, including paying educators for out - of - field master's degrees and salary premiums for experience; following «last in, first out» personnel provisions; relying on regular classroom instructional aides; and adhering to mandated limits on class size.
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