Over the years we've seen that too many children in
poor areas receive a poor education.
The government said it would phase out the existing, arbitrary process, where some authorities in
the poorest areas receive as much as # 2,000 less per pupil in total.
Not exact matches
A negative score means that, on average, students in property -
poor districts actually
receive more state and local funding per pupil than students in more affluent
areas do.
Utah is one of only 10 states that have negative wealth - neutrality scores, meaning that, on average, students in property -
poor districts actually
receive more funding per pupil than students living in wealthy
areas.
These 12
areas, identified as social mobility «coldspots» —
areas with both
poor social mobility and schools that face challenges - will
receive a share of # 72 million to boost opportunities for young people in these communities.
But the federal government has never withheld state money for this reason, and such a move may be both unpalatable and politically untenable, because many districts that
receive substantial federal aid are in
poor areas.
Still, supporters said the program would give priority to students from low - income families, those who live in an
area with
poor performing schools, prior scholarship recipients or siblings of those who had
received a scholarship.
And it says that adjusting for these issues can also hide whether students in
poor areas are
receiving worse instruction.
Yglesias believes that schools in
poor areas should
receive funding above those in affluent
areas because of the additional education challenges presented by poverty, with education taxes pooled statewide and distributed to where there is the most need.
HSUS often
receives complaints of animals in airplane cargo
areas dying or suffering from injuries, often because of excessively hot or cold temperatures,
poor ventilation, scarcity of oxygen, and rough handling.
The rescues operating in these
poor socially economic
areas are usually under the unwritten threshold of $ 75k and up to
receive targeted grants.
In the initial years, Abrams observed, one notable obstacle was that the
area lacked cell phones and landlines — so Animal Aid Unlimited might be contacted three times per week for animal rescue help; in 2005, cell phones were introduced, and changed everything: Abrams says they might
receive 60 calls a day for assistance, explaining that the chief recurring issues prompting phone calls to the hospital are car accidents, the impact of a
poor diet & / or consuming plastic products, and lack of medical treatment.
Barriers identified for pharmacists include a lack of referrals from GPs, the
poor remuneration
received for providing these services in rural
areas where travelling is required and the lack of knowledge of Indigenous cultures.
Hundreds of children in some of the
poorest parts of Dublin will
receive intensive support under a programme aimed at creating better prospects for young people in disadvantaged
areas.