Not exact matches
Michael Borges, executive director of the New York State Association of
School Business Officials, said that recent containment of school spending and taxes demonstrated that district boards, superintendents and business officials are «responsible stewards of public funds.&
School Business
Officials, said that recent containment of school spending and taxes demonstrated that district boards, superintendents and business officials are «responsible stewards of public fund
Officials, said that recent containment of
school spending and taxes demonstrated that district boards, superintendents and business officials are «responsible stewards of public funds.&
school spending and taxes demonstrated that district boards, superintendents and business
officials are «responsible stewards of public fund
officials are «responsible stewards of
public funds.»
Under it, he said, educational
officials trying to evaluate standards at yeshivas would be asked to consider the number of hours
spent studying all topics, including religious studies, in determining whether such an education was «substantially equivalent» to secular
public schools.
The de Blasio administration will
spend more than $ 5 million to help stamp out a burgeoning sexual harassment scandal in the
public schools, city
officials said Tuesday.
Public -
school officials, like all government bureaucrats, primarily engage in the worst kind of
spending: They
spend other people's money on children who are not their own.
Despite a smoother budget process this year, city
school officials say the district continues to struggle with chronic underfunding, and is stuck waiting for the delayed recommendations of a state commission charged with revamping
spending on Maryland
public schools.
Charter
schools draw fire from teachers» unions and other education groups, who say taxpayer money should be
spent to fix traditional
public education system rather than creating
schools that have less oversight from state and local
officials.
Beginning in 1989, university
officials spent two years negotiating with
public school leaders.
Meanwhile, Perry has
spent the last few years trying to persuade Hartford
officials to hand over existing
public schools to a private charter
school management company that Perry set up while serving as a
public school principal.
Since Malloy introduced his «Education Reform» agenda, the charter
school industry and the corporate funded «education reform» advocacy groups have hired dozens of lobbyists and
spent nearly $ 7 million, or more, to «persuade» Connecticut
officials to adopt policies that are diametrically opposed to what is in the best interests of Connecticut students, parents, teachers and
public school system.
As
school officials decide how to
spend a nearly $ 2 billion FEMA settlement around the city,
public meetings about plans for each campus are being held in each
school board district over the next two weeks, and the District 5 meeting that includes Priestley will be held at 6 p.m. Monday.
He noted, «there are still many policy challenges ahead, including alarmist climate change policies, the stifling of
public charter
schools, the
spend - and - tax habit of state and local
officials, weak private property rights protections, and local government intrusion disguised as «smart growth» policies.»