While this report welcomed «the impressive progress made by the Programme of sponsored academies to date» it expressed the worry that «academies» educational achievements should not be undermined by poor stewardship of the public funds necessary to sustain the impacts of the Programme» and that there are «increased risks to value for money and
proper use of public money».
Not exact matches
The autonomous nature
of academies brings increased risks to value for
money and the
proper use of public funds.
The Maryland Court
of Appeals held that
using public money to provide transportation for children attending private or parochial schools does not violate Maryland's Compelled Support Clause because religious institutions would be aided only incidentally as the by - product
of proper legislative action to secure the education
of children.