Not exact matches
Todd Ziebarth, vice president for policy for the National Alliance for
Public Charter Schools, said he thinks states such as Washington are «in for a rude awakening,» when the federal
education dollars don't
flow into state coffers.
Worse, parents who have little say in how tax
dollars flowing to
public education are spent become discouraged from being actively involved in their children's academic development.
So why, with over half a billion
dollars in federal
education stimulus money
flowing to Connecticut — money intended to promote reform and protect jobs — is Hartford
Public High School laying off teachers?