Operated by private groups or individuals, charter schools
receive public funding based on enrollment.
Not exact matches
Although bearing the same gay stigma in the
public mind as does the disease, these groups typically are broadly
based,
receive public as well as private foundation
funds, and seek to serve without discrimination all who are affected by AIDS.
After all, it was through political and legal struggles over many years, and as a result of compromises, that other Western democracies recognized the pluralistic nature of a free society and adopted policies protecting the rights of parents and of educators to maintain and
receive public funding for faith -
based schools.
The project has
received support from a diverse
base of private and
public partners including the Junior League of Buffalo / Buffalo News, Rich Family Foundation, Wegmans, Patrick P. Lee Foundation, James H. Cummings Foundation, Assembly Member Sean Ryan, NYS Empire State Development, NYS Homes and Community Renewal, the City of Buffalo, M&T Bank, Peter C. Cornell Trust, City Council Member David Rivera, Simple Gifts
Fund, Children's Foundation of Erie County, and individual donors.
The bill would allow faith -
based adoption agencies, including those that
receive public funds, to turn away would - be parents on the
basis of their marital status or religion and religious beliefs.
Furthermore, whereas French research groups traditionally have
received national
public funding mostly through their own research agency or university and through specific calls from French ministries, several national agencies have been set up to
fund more research projects on a nationwide competitive
basis, such as the Agence National de la Recherche (ANR) or the Institut National du Cancer.
The CSD schools operated with a severe
funding disadvantage from the outset,
receiving little more than the
Base Student Cost (BSE) allocation, with no support that would make up for their lack of municipal tax revenue that is the largest source of
funds for South Carolina's traditional
public schools.
Allocating
funds based on the number and characteristics of students that attend a school, instead of more typical methods of district -
based budgeting and
funding personnel, has the potential to facilitate
public school choice by helping to ensure district schools of choice
receive equitable
funding.
Public pension systems have
received a lot of bad press
based largely on shortfalls in
funding brought about by political mismanagement and a bad economy.
The schools operated by CMOs often
receive less overall
public funding on a per - pupil
basis than comparable district - run
public schools, with the deficit ranging from approximately 10 to 30 percent.
Similarly, the share of
funds to be used by each recipient LEA to serve educationally disadvantaged students attending private schools is determined on the
basis of the number of low - income children enrolled in private schools and living in the residential areas served by
public schools selected to
receive Title I grants.
However, an insistence on the secular control of
public funds meant that Catholic and other church -
based schools could not
receive publicly
funded vouchers, even in academically failing school districts where other private schools are unavailable to poor students.
State leaders must find a way to distribute what education
funding we do have
based on student need, rather than the type of
public school, so that every Connecticut child
receives equitable support for their
public education.»
75 percent believe
public charter and district students should
receive funding on an equitable
basis;
Independently run, publicly
funded charter schools
receive state
funds based on student attendance (same as traditional
public schools); however, they do not
receive funds from local tax revenue.
Require that
public charter schools
receive funding based on student enrollment just like existing
public schools;
The landscape of subsidized OST programs includes those operated by
public schools and
public charter schools; those run by District government agencies, such as the Department of Parks and Recreation; and those organized by non-school entities that
receive public funding, such as community
based providers (CBOs).
Charter schools»
base categorical block grant
funding received growth for new pupils in the 2012 - 13 state budget; a total of $ 53.7 million to accommodate the increasing number of students in California's charter
public schools and keep the per pupil
funding level from decreasing.
Charter schools
receive state
funds based on the average daily attendance of students (same as traditional
public schools).
Traditional New Jersey
public schools
receive much of their
funding based on a per - pupil allotment determined by the DOE.
Every charter school applicant is asked by the district to build a proposed budget
based on the per - student amount of state
funding the district would
receive for the
public charter school.
The Court decided that
public charter schools like ours are not «common schools,» as they are not overseen by an elected school board, and therefore can not
receive public funding,
basing their decision on a precedent set in 1909.
Charter schools usually
receive their
public funds through their state department of education on a per student enrolled
basis.
c. Students who are either (i) enrolled in a nonpublic school or (ii)
receiving home instruction pursuant to § 22.1 - 254.1 and who are enrolled in a
public school on less than a full - time
basis in any mathematics, science, English, history, social science, vocational education, health education or physical education, fine arts or foreign language course, or
receiving special education services required by a student's individualized education plan, shall be counted in the
funded fall membership and March 31 ADM of the responsible school division.
Already
funded by the Boise -
based nonprofit Bluum, Future
Public School and TVLA are honored to
receive this additional investment from NewSchools Venture
Fund.
They are
funded according to enrollment levels and
receive public funds on a per pupil
basis.
Both Democrats for Education Reform and the Northeast Charter School Network are corporate -
funded charter school advocacy groups
based in New York City and both
receive the bulk of their money from the billionaires and millionaires who are trying to privatize
public education in the United States.
Like traditional
public schools, charters
receive state
funding based on a formula for each child enrolled in the school.
On a national
basis,
public charter schools
receive a fraction (about 80 percent as of 2009 — 10) of
funding relative to traditional
public schools.22 In many jurisdictions, charter schools are ineligible for specific
funding streams to which traditional school districts have access, such as
funding for facilities and school transportation.
Charter schools are
public schools
funded by the state
based on the same tuition support traditional schools
receive.
They do not charge tuition, are open to all students and
receive funding based on student enrollment just like traditional
public schools.
They are free, and open to all students, and
receive funding based on student enrollment just like traditional
public schools do.
These schools do not charge tuition, are open to all students and
receive funding based on student enrollment just like traditional
public schools.
State
funds received based on the average daily attendance of students, resulting in $ 1200 less in total revenue per pupil than traditional
public schools
A few years ago, conceptual artist Cynthia Mulcahy, who lives nearby,
received public funding for Performance as Gesture: Songs for a City Park, a research -
based public art project that enabled her to uncover the forgotten history of the Japanese Garden in Kiss Springs Park.
The case law seems to suggest that, rather than deciding
public access policies
based solely on considerations of the
public or private nature of their universities, the amount of
public funding received, or their library's depository status, librarians can consider the individual characteristics of their own universities — the university's mission, their patrons» needs, their financial circumstances, and the place they see for their academic library in the larger community.
From this review of jurisprudence, it appears the courts have not found a
public access right to academic libraries
based on the status of the university or the amount of
public funding it
receives.
Launched in
public beta Wednesday, the Palo Alto -
based startup was incubated at Khosla Ventures and has
received $ 1 million in seed
funding from the venture capital firm.
CoinDesk A UAE -
based public blockchain startup has
received $ 817,000 in
funding from a private investor.