At a forum on «Key Wisconsin Education Issues as Big Decisions Approach» held Monday at the Marquette University Law School, Bob Borch and Scott Grella of PMA Financial, a consulting firm that works on school finance with districts around the state, provided the audience with an update on what the future of the «Fairly Normal» school district would look like with a $ 150 per
pupil aid cut.
Not exact matches
An analysis by AQE found Cuomo's proposed
cuts in operating
aid average $ 773 per
pupil in the 30 urban and suburban school districts classified as «high - need» by the State Education Department that have the greatest concentration of black and Hispanic students.
Each includes: Literacy section with key words and definitions Starter Lesson objective (The above a set in a box to allow
pupils to
cut out and stick these into their book) Three sets of questions to
aid differentiation by task rather than outcome A set of extension questions Plenary questions to check understanding Homework questions (differentiated) Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
The sheet includes: Literacy section with key words and definitions Write on the sheet starter Lesson objective (The above a set in a box to allow
pupils to
cut out and stick these into their book) Three sets of questions to
aid differentiation by task rather than outcome A set of extension questions Plenary questions to check understanding Homework questions (differentiated) Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
That's because along with the per -
pupil increase and some boosts in
aid, the committee's recommendation shifts a hefty chunk of tax dollars to private voucher schools, funding that could have restored public education funding that's been lost to years of
cuts.
The English language learning population and the cost of serving them has increased rapidly and the per
pupil categorical
aid has been
cut by more than half;
Walker's policies pushed through the largest
cuts to school
aid in state history and the largest per
pupil cuts in the country in 2011 - 2012.
Fewer students enrolled than anticipated,
cutting into per -
pupil aid, which averages about $ 10,000 per student.