Sentences with phrase «passage of school district budgets»

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Since the introduction of the tax cap in 2012, the average passage rate for school district budgets is 97 percent.
In the two years following the passage of ESEA, the U.S. Office of Education's annual budget for some 27,000 school districts jumped from $ 1.5 billion to $ 4 billion, marking the federal government's definitive entry into public education.
The economic downturn and the recent passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act confront many district and school leaders with the confounding paradox of managing both recession - driven budget cuts and new stimulus funding intended to improve the achievement of underserved students.
State Still Has a Role in Supporting and Holding Districts Accountable With the passage of Proposition 30 and almost nine out of 10 local ballot measures last November, the voters of California gave our schools an almost unprecedented chance to begin rebuilding after years of budget cuts.
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