We therefore support new legislation HR 1504, The Reducing Federal Mandates on School Lunch Act, which would
restore local flexibility and authority to school districts struggling to comply with some provisions of HHFKA.
HR 1504 would
restore local flexibility and authority to school districts struggling to comply with some HHFKA provisions.
NSBA therefore supports H.R. 1504, the Reducing Federal Mandates on School Lunch Act, introduced by Rep. Kristi Noem (R - SD), which would
restore local flexibility and authority to school districts struggling to comply with some provisions of HHFKA.
Not exact matches
to
restore local governance and greater
flexibility to
local school boards.
The bill, expected to be taken up by the U.S. Senate as early as next week, contains specific legislative language on
local governance that
restores the balance between federal and
local government and provides states and school districts the
flexibility needed to support student learning and achievement.
«NSBA will support [the bill] in view of the overwhelming shift in direction to ensure that greater
flexibility and governance will be
restored to
local school boards.
The National School Boards Association (NSBA) supports the Healthy School Meals
Flexibility Act, which restores local leadership and flexibility to federal school meal policies so that schools can provide healthy school food options that students will ac
Flexibility Act, which
restores local leadership and
flexibility to federal school meal policies so that schools can provide healthy school food options that students will ac
flexibility to federal school meal policies so that schools can provide healthy school food options that students will actually eat.
The coalition also called on legislators to
restore the bill's original framework for helping the state's lowest - performing schools, saying the legislation should «include significant
flexibility in redesigning
local contracts» to help teachers and principals improve student achievement.