Not exact matches
Despite the polling lead, de Blasio successfully argued to the city's campaign finance board earlier this month that his campaign should
receive an
additional $ 1.6 million in
public matching
funds, saying the race was indeed competitive.
«We need
additional disclosure and more transparency, but the abuses that took place in the Liu campaign and in countless others which
received public matching
funds make it increasingly clear that we don't need taxpayer -
funded political campaigns.»
However, Collins and O'Rielly says New York continues to miss out on
additional federal
funding earmarked to update 9 -1-1 technology, allowing
public safety officials to
receive real time locations and live video feeds, among other things.
Though she is a participant in the
public matching
funds program, which matches certain eligible donations at a 6 - to - 1 ratio, Malliotakis has not hit the matching claims threshold of $ 250,000 of qualifying
funds needed to unlock the
additional money, and her lack of a primary opponent would render her ineligible to
receive funds yet even if she did hit it, leading her campaign to stress it is not a concern at this time.
The scarcity of information reflects the fact that private schools, unlike
public schools, do not
receive additional funding for students with disabilities, and consequently are not required by federal law to follow complex procedures for the identification of those students.
Alex Hernandez of the Charter School Growth
Fund celebrated: «[CREDO] reports that the 107,000 students whose schools
receive support from the Charter School Growth
Fund gain, on average, the equivalent of four
additional months of learning in math and three
additional months of learning in reading each year when compared to peers in other
public schools.»
Public schools expend considerable resources identifying children eligible for special services, both because they are under an obligation to provide those services and because they
receive additional funds from federal and state governments if a child is identified as having a disability that affects their learning.
Public schools
receive additional funding for students with special needs and hire specialized staff to serve their unique needs.
When Congress passed IDEA in 1975, it committed the federal government to helping to ensure that students with disabilities
receive a free and appropriate
public education by
funding 40 percent of the
additional cost to educate IDEA - eligible students.
Despite
receiving millions in
additional funds from CPS and private entities that regular
public schools do not get access to, AUSL «results» are little better than — and in some cases lag behind — district averages.
Here are some highlights from two separate studies on charter schools that were released Tuesday: *
Public charter schools generally receive less funding than traditional public schools, according to a new report released today, but most or all of these funding differences can be connected to the additional obligations that the traditional schools
Public charter schools generally
receive less
funding than traditional
public schools, according to a new report released today, but most or all of these funding differences can be connected to the additional obligations that the traditional schools
public schools, according to a new report released today, but most or all of these
funding differences can be connected to the
additional obligations that the traditional schools have.
Charter schools
receive state
funding like traditional
public schools, but many also raise
additional funds.
The Pittsburgh
Public Schools this year will
receive an
additional $ 3 million in classroom
funding and more than $ 263,000 in increased
funding for special education, raising the two - year total to $ 6.7 million.
«As our traditional
public schools struggle with budget cuts, they also have accepted thousands of students in need from Puerto Rico, and have not
received one dime in
additional state educational
funding,» he said.
Already
funded by the Boise - based nonprofit Bluum, Future
Public School and TVLA are honored to
receive this
additional investment from NewSchools Venture
Fund.
Charter schools agreed and added that
public charter school students face
additional discrimination, because they
receive no facilities
funding.
Summary:
Public education will see an
additional $ 72M this biennium programmed through the Weighted
Funding Formula - all 1 and 2 star schools will
receive $ 1200 per student who is low - income or ELL and scoring in bottom quartile.
Please refer to the grant agreement for further instruction (Section 4.4 (f)-RRB-, which may include
additional acknowledgements for grantees
receiving funding from the San Francisco
Public Utilities Commission.