It is true that upper income communities benefit significantly from SALT, but it is also true that states with even vaguely progressive school funding systems depend upon those communities being able to foot their own
school bills so that state aid can get to needier communities.
Not exact matches
I will be continuing to graduate
school for my masters in the fall,
so I am still expecting to have
bills for
school for the next 2 - 3 years (although potentially reimbursed by my job).
Indeed, Ontario and other jurisdictions did not bother to be
so prescriptive, and even Alberta officials concede this part of the
bill is largely clarification (other parts are to force religious and private
schools to adopt the same LGBT - friendly policies as public
schools).
Yes,
so what I'm looking — What i'm looking for is reasonable change with the United States Congress and
bills that are passed before I get back to
school.
Everyone makes their own decision at some point,
so as much as I love
Bill Nye, I disagree with him on this topic, as parents should teach their children however they want and in high
school the kids will make their own choices.
During the media interviews I took part in last November when the Government announced the Children,
Schools and Families Bill, my position was repeatedly attacked on the basis that parents don't like talking to their children about sex, so school
Schools and Families
Bill, my position was repeatedly attacked on the basis that parents don't like talking to their children about sex,
so schoolsschools must.
If you read the text of the
bill that pertains to
school food, it's pretty clear why parents are
so alarmed: it calls for a complete repeal of all nutrition standards currently governing the national
school lunch and breakfast programs.
In doing
so, these individuals publicly broke rank with their own organization, which is currently urging Congress to include in the 2015 appropriations
bill language which would allow struggling
school districts to opt out of healthier meal standards.
Yesss lets all get this woman fired after she studied year and years of medical
school so she's unable to find work and pay for her medical
school bills or
bills in general because she had a poor judgement call.
So instead of worrying about DeVos, we really should be focusing on: (1) Congressional Republicans, who've already shown great enthusiasm for weakening the nutrition standards for
school meals and limiting their accessibility to low - income kids (see my Civil Eats piece, «3 Things You Need to Know About the House School Food Bill «-RRB-; (2) the as - yet - unscheduled confirmation hearing for Agriculture Secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, during which we're likely to get more information on how he views the NSLP; and (3) whoever eventually is appointed Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, the USDA official directly in charge of child nutrition pro
school meals and limiting their accessibility to low - income kids (see my Civil Eats piece, «3 Things You Need to Know About the House
School Food Bill «-RRB-; (2) the as - yet - unscheduled confirmation hearing for Agriculture Secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, during which we're likely to get more information on how he views the NSLP; and (3) whoever eventually is appointed Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, the USDA official directly in charge of child nutrition pro
School Food
Bill «-RRB-; (2) the as - yet - unscheduled confirmation hearing for Agriculture Secretary nominee Sonny Perdue, during which we're likely to get more information on how he views the NSLP; and (3) whoever eventually is appointed Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, the USDA official directly in charge of child nutrition programs.
That
bill is likely to be voted upon in the House and Senate in a matter of days,
so if you care at all about healthier
school food, can you please do the following?
-LSB-...] Kristi Noem (R - SD) recently introduced a federal
bill which would not only lift the calorie caps (a frequent target of conservative pundits and politicians), but also allow
school districts to waive any and all requirements of the HHFKA if doing
so would -LSB-...]
As moms, we have
so much going on every single day:
school, sports, friend's houses, packing lunches, making dinner, cleaning the house, paying
bills, talking to teachers, etc... If you are like me, when you get into bed at night, you just lie there... awake... with everything on your mind.
School lunch is
so important because in the community, many parents of color have problems purchasing healthy food because they are already struggling with other
bills they have to pay for.
I'm the one that cooks and takes care of the kids during the day,
so my financial responsibilities include (to name a few) groceries,
school fees, clothes money, and medical
bills, since I'm usually the one taking the kids to the doctor.
webcast of the markup of the House Education and the Workforce Committee «s
school food
bill yesterday (my dedication to TLT readers only goes
so far, people) but I've seen summaries of the outcome and it looks like the final
bill is about as bad as expected, at least from the perspective of children's health.
Similarly, James Weill, president of Food Research & Action Center, a leading anti-hunger group, referred to the
bill in a press release as «ill conceived» and «deeply flawed,» while Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy director for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the
bill «would roll back key progress that
schools, health advocates, and the Administration have worked
so hard to achieve over the last six years.»
If the supermom who brings her kids to soccer practice, pays the
bills and volunteers on the parent committee at
school is indeed a myth, then why do
so many women still feel compelled to do it all?
Sen.
Bill Perkins, whose outspokenness has
so angered some fellow Democrats and charter
school advocates that they're shopping for a primary challenger to run against him, will formally kick off his campaign this Sunday.
The governor is reportedly pressing NYC Mayor
Bill de Blasio to settle the city's charter
school issues — including three lawsuits —
so the state doesn't have to step in.
New York City Mayor
Bill de Blasio says he plans to put serious heat on state legislators beginning Monday to renew his control over city
schools, saying the ramifications of not doing
so would be catastrophic.
Georgia lawmakers approved a
bill that stripped out a tax break proposal highly coveted by Delta Air Lines — the most stinging punishment that America's pro-gun forces have leveled
so far on one of the many corporations recalibrating their positions on firearms after the Florida high
school massacre.
«The Story
So Far», an interesting new report by
Bill Grueskin, Ava Seave, and Lucas Graves published by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia Journalism
School, presents a great tour d'horizon of the business of online news in the U.S., and is an important contribution to our understanding of where the private news industry might be heading.
Ms. Bacchiochi voted against the 2013 gun control
bill, passed after the Sandy Hook
school massacre, and makes it clear she is the only statewide candidate to have done
so — a mark against her in our book.
While Kaminsky has
so far run on an anti-corruption platform that plays up his prosecutorial experience, McGrath's campaign has steered clear of any mention of corruption, instead focusing on
school aid, taxes and the perennial Republican bogeyman, New York City Mayor
Bill de Blasio.
Schools are also required to include the distribution of a
bill of rights to students
so they know they can report incidents of assault to law enforcement.
«The
so - called equality
bill denies protection against homophobic harassment by
school authorities, by the owners and managers of properties and by the providers of services,» he continued.
Lawmakers changed the rules of the STAR
school property tax rebates
so that new homeowners would get their rebates by the end of September, in order to use them towards their tax
bills.
And they must do
so without freighting a
bill with restrictions that would gut the essence of charter
schools as creative educational competition.
The language of the
so - called «Big Ugly,» the 72 - page
bill with all the legislative changes from this session, allows for 50 slots from the overall cap to be «granted to a charter for a
school to be located in a city having a population of one million or more.»
Mayor
Bill de Blasio and
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña applaudedTuesday's full ratification of a United Federation of Teachers contract, which will usher in reforms that transform New York City schools and support the teaching profession — and do so within the City's commitment to fiscal responsi
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña applaudedTuesday's full ratification of a United Federation of Teachers contract, which will usher in reforms that transform New York City
schools and support the teaching profession — and do so within the City's commitment to fiscal responsi
schools and support the teaching profession — and do
so within the City's commitment to fiscal responsibility.
Senators had planned to debate and pass a one - house
bill dealing with mayoral
school control, but held off doing
so as talks continued.
So Assemblyman James Skoufis created Zachary's Law, a
bill that requires
schools to develop policies that lets disabled students take part in commencement activities, as long as they meet their certificate requirements: «If a student with disabilities has made progress, that they be able to participate in this life moment with their classmates that they grew up with,» Skoufis said.
So this is excellent news for
Bill de Blasio,» said David Birdsell, dean of the Baruch College
School of Public Affairs.
Whether it is expanding the community
schools model
so more
schools provide students the support they need to succeed, or front - loading services to children age five and under
so they are ready to learn once they get to
school,
Bill Thompson is focused on getting kids what they need to achieve — in
school and in life.
But the fighting must stop, at least temporarily,
so that they can finish the session and deal with important
bills such as marriage equality, revenues our cities and communities need and New York City
school governance.
One of these, the world's largest solar - thermal cooling system
so far, has since 2014 been chilling a high
school in Arizona, where air conditioning typically makes up a significant fraction of an annual electricity
bill.
In addition, the Senate
bill would give the Education Department, working with NSF, the authority to fund states that want to create
so - called STEM secondary
schools.
My daughter's
school is nut free
so it's hard to find yummy snacks that fit the
bill.
I»M in
school so I am looking for a generous mama to help me with the
bills.
hello gentlemen i am looking for a sugar dad
so that can keep up with my rent and other
bills whillei attend
school..
Hey gentlemen I'm 20 years old and in college as you know it isn't easy getting through life at this point
bills pile up and you just learning how to work around your hectic schedule and make ends meet just to pay those
bills so I have somewhere to live and to go to
school it isn't easy
so I'm...
So it's up to
Bill (Jaeden Lieberher) and his
school friends to investigate.
Bill Holderman: Yeah,
so, born and raised here, I went to high
school out in LaGrange at Lyons Township.
Struggling with
school, overdue
bills and the ability to hold down a day job, Peter's life is
so consumed with saving others that there is little time for anything else.
School reform, as formulated by the summit, moved
so forcefully onto the nation's political agenda that, in the 1992 presidential campaign,
Bill Clinton had to promise to outtough Bush on education.
Ask each child to bring to
school one thing that represents 100 — a $ 1
bill, a 100 - watt lightbulb, a picture of an athlete wearing number 100, and
so on.
Just as
Bill made the State of the Union an occasion to make a compelling plea for
school uniforms,
so Barack is pleading for 100,000 more — not better — math and science teachers to replace the ones that are retiring over the next ten years.
Several
bills have been introduced to give legal support for
so - called student - initiated or voluntary prayers at graduations and other noncompulsory
school events.
At that point, we hadn't yet passed a
bill granting in - state tuition rates to undocumented kids who had spent most of their lives in Colorado
schools,
so there was no way he could afford college.