(8) And finally, a town can not cut funding to the network school — even if they have to cut their own school budget — and if they do get additional state funds or raise taxes to fund their remaining schools they MUST provide the Commissioner's Network school
the same proportional increase in funding even though the local board of education doesn't control the network school nor is the network school unionized.
Not exact matches
This can lead to an odd situation in which
increasing the total number of seats available reduces the representation of an individual constituency, even if its population stays the
same (see «
Proportional paradox»).
Towns may not decrease local funding for the Network school even if the town decreases its own education budget AND the town must
increase funding to the Network school at the
same proportional amount that it
increases its education budget.
willb, just
increasing the CO2 concentration at the
same temperature
increases the atmosphere's longwave emission which is just
proportional to the number of CO2 molecules.