Sentences with phrase «school bonds as»

By the same token, you can not default on the bond, as that would not be fair to bondholders, many of whom buy school bonds as a hedge against inflation and for their retirement.
See your «yes» vote on school bonds as another patriotic contribution to building America's future.

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Bonds get their «tax - free» status because the money raised by the bond issue is usually for a «public good or service» such as schools or roads.
Since 1900 stocks returned 6.5 % annualized after inflation, bonds 2 % and cash — using T - bills as a proxy — just 0.8 %, according to London Business School academics Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton in research forCredit Suisse.
Most of these bonds are used to finance public projects, such as the creation of schools and the repair of roads and they usually pay a monthly dividend, so you can expect a very fast partial return on your investment.
Also called «munis» for short, municipal bonds are debt obligations issued by a state, municipality, or a county to finance its capital expenditures, such as construction of highways, schools, hospitals, and...
Municipal bonds are issued by state and local governments in the US as well as other public authorities, such as school districts.
Editor's note: Bernard Loomer's essay was presented as the Inaugural Lecture of the D. R. Sharpe Lectureship on Social Ethics, given at Bond Chapel of the University of Chicago on October 19, 1975, and is reprinted with the permission of the Dean of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago.
At school we sought recognition and acceptance from our peers, and as we gathered and sifted through the friends we made growing up, just like sand falls through the hourglass, our bonds of friendship strengthened and tightened over time and distance.
As one Turnaround for Children analysis explains, what children who have been exposed to significant adversity most need in school is «the opportunity to develop skills that may have been affected by their stress responses — meaning the ability to attach and bond, the ability to modulate stress, and most of all the ability to self - regulate.»
API promotes parenting practices that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and their parents and as a result changes everything from the dynamic of a family to that of communities by improving school readiness to reducing violence.
As was the case when Lombard created a TIF district for downtown rehabilitation in February 1989, District 87 had reservations about the bond retirement period because the schools will get no new taxes from the property until the bonds are retired.
Peer pressure tends to escalate during the tween years as children attempt to fit in and bond with their school mates.
Separation anxiety may still be an issue for some 6 - year - olds, but it will become less intense as children naturally form stronger bonds with friends and teachers at school and become accustomed to spending more time away from home.
He said it also could improve bond ratings for local school districts and the Fox Valley Park District, as well as spur more business investment.
That mother - baby bond — whether secure, shaky or absent — has a significant impact on the trajectory of that child's life... not only through childhood and in school, but who that child will grow up to be, what socioeconomic status he or she will have, and how he or she will be as a parent, employee and fellow member of society.
I have very mixed feelings about encouraging any community which can afford it to go ahead and raise all the money they need to fix school food in their own back yard, and I say this even as, here in SF, we prepare to have a study done on building the central kitchen of our dreams; to build that kitchen, we will have to tax ourselves via a bond.
I think you're right that the emphasis on bonding probably initially came about as a reaction to the behaviorist school of psychology that emphasized a style of child - rearing that, well, was probably not ideal either in terms of emotional development.
The SMART SCHOOLS BOND ACT OF 2014, as set forth in section one of part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2014, authorizes the sale of state bonds of up to two billion dollars ($ 2,000,000,000) to provide access to classroom technology and high - speed internet connectivity to equalize opportunities for children to learn.
The state's cap is 2 percent or the inflation rate, whichever is lower, but limits vary by district because of differences in exempted expenses such as school renovations funded by bonds and approved by district voters.
Actual increases in tax collections imposed by districts may end up being more or less than 2 percent, depending on local factors such as bond issues to fund school reconstruction or repairs, which are exempt from the cap.
Speaking to reporters after an event promoting the proposed school bond issue on the November ballot, he spoke at length about his plan, terming it «entirely reasonable» and describing his primary responsibility as acting «to protect the people of the state of New York.»
His tough talk and stellar résumé as a graduate of West Point and Harvard Law School pleased President Trump, who formed a close bond and easy rapport with Mr. Pompeo in daily intelligence briefings.
Having chaired the influential Committee on Codes since the early 1990s, Mr. Lentol has had decades to cement bonds with the veteran lawmakers in the Assembly and could pitch himself as the experienced hand required to guide the legislature through one of the more pivotal sessions in years (rent laws and the mayoral control of city public schools are both set to expire.)
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, but subject to such requirements as the legislature shall impose by general or special law, indebtedness contracted by any county, city, town, village or school district and each portion thereof from time to time contracted for any object or purpose for which indebtedness may be contracted may also be financed by sinking fund bonds with a maximum maturity of fifty years, which shall be redeemed through annual contributions to sinking funds established by such county, city, town, village or school district, provided, however, that each such annual contribution shall be at least equal to the amount required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of the contribution, the same amount of such indebtedness as would have been paid and then be payable if such indebtedness had been financed entirely by the issuance of serial bonds, except, if an issue of sinking fund bonds is combined for sale with an issue of serial bonds, for the same object or purpose, then the amount of each annual sinking fund contribution shall be at least equal to the amount required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of each such annual contribution, (i) the amount which would be required to be paid annually if such indebtedness had been issued entirely as serial bonds, less (ii) the amount of indebtedness, if any, to be paid during such year on the portion of such indebtedness actually issued as serial bonds.
And Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed Smart Schools Bond Act, Proposal 3, which would generate $ 2 billion to improve classroom technology and other elements of educational infrastructure, also saw approval, as did Proposal 2, the constitutional amendment that would eliminate the need for legislative bills to be printed and supplied to every lawmaker before being considered.
The governor again outlined plans to seek voter approval for a $ 2 billion bond act that would fund technology in schools as well as new pre-K facilities.
The Bond Act, as it reads on the November ballot, would provide access to classroom technology and high - speed internet connections, as well as offer funds to build more pre kindergarten classrooms, and replace the trailers that some overcrowded schools in New York City have been using to teach students.
In addition, the Budget puts forward the state's largest investment in education to date, including an increase of more than 5 % in school aid; statewide, universal full - day Pre-k; a bond act to modernize classrooms; as well as signature reforms to fix Common Core implementation and protect students from unfair high stakes test results; and strengthen and support Charter Schools.
The plan is part of a Smart Schools Bond Act, which is being described as an education technology initiative.
Her current passion is working on and developing content for this Website, as well as distributing SelfQuest ®, the software program that teaches Inner Bonding ® and is donated to prisons and schools, as well as sold to the general public.
For two years, while in dental school, Dr. Cortés worked in sales for Huerius - Kulzer — she taught various dentists bonding as well as how to make free hand composite veneers (1979 - 1981).
With a low - rise cut, a 3 - inch inseam for a shorter length, and stylish contrast piping, you'll look as dapper as old - school James Bond with all the swag in these Parke & Ronen swim shorts.
The introduction of the character of Artie - a high - school kid who's the target of bullies and Mean Girls - only adds another layer of sitcom - level bonding, as Shrek finds himself acting as a surrogate father for the kid he is hoping to force to assume the burdens of royal office.
If you've read John Steinbeck's novella «Of Mice and Men» which is frequently required high - school reading, you'll immediately recognize the fraternal bonds of Connie and Nick as reflecting the tender relationship of George Milton and Lenny Small.
Director Kris Swanberg's story is about a high school teacher (Smulders) who becomes pregnant and bonds with one of her students, an African - American girl with dreams of going to college and who is just - as - surprisingly knocked - up.
Many of the predictable themes of «When the Game Stands Tall» involve friendship, brotherhood and bonding over, as the Coach puts it, «just a high school football game».
The film, which Gerwig also wrote solo following several previous screenplay collaborations including two with Noah Baumbach on her starring films Frances Ha and Mistress America, is set in 2002 Sacramento, California where Christine attends a Catholic school while also dealing with the shaky bond between her and her domineering, impossible to please mother Marion (Laurie Metcalf) who is trying to hold the family together by working double shifts as a nurse after her husband Larry (Tracy Letts) has lost his job.
Taken as a turgid daydream (the only way to take a film this wilfully preposterous), Red Dawn's combination of frustrated sex, patriotic murder, young male bonding, and ditching school makes perfect sense: It's only in this world, after all, that hiding behind your pickup when an enemy tank is bearing down on you is a damned fine idea and assured of success.
She goes out with her friends, bonds with her sister, and teaches primary school children to dress up as birds.
Always a spirited devotee of old - school Hollywood genres, Guillermo del Toro achieves in his latest film, «The Shape of Water,» an inspired melding of creature feature, spy thriller and wondrously perverse love story, the latter sustained by Sally Hawkins» achingly delicate performance as Eliza, a mute cleaning lady who immediately bonds with the imprisoned merman (played, naturally, by Del Toro's prosthetic - happy muse, Doug Jones).
Director Todd Phillips — who wrote the script with Scot Armstrong — can't quite leave behind the brainless idiocy and physical and psychological mortification as male bonding that characterized his previous films, Starsky & Hutch and Old School, but there are hints that he's attempting to transcend such cinematically lazy falling back on Three Stooges humor.
If Klaus Badelt turned pirate scores into electro - orchestral rock operas with the «Caribbean» movies, «Cutthroat Island» stands tall as a last, defiant gasp to the old - school symphonic way of playing brigands in all of their unapologetically symphonic glory, as accompanied by Jeff Bond's entertainingly blunt notes about Carolco's sinking ship.
As for the Bond - homaging, a ski - resort interlude tugs its forelock towards the great 007 snow - scenes of yore, but ends with a runaway cablecar sequence that's straight from the Die Another Day school of leaden, low - stakes CGI.
Instead we need to be doing what an increasing number of schools like another Arizona - based school, the Carpe Diem Collegiate High School and Middle School, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great reschool, the Carpe Diem Collegiate High School and Middle School, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great reSchool and Middle School, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great reSchool, are doing and disrupting that flawed paradigm by implementing online learning to create a student - centric system — not to increase costs for the community through bond measures or otherwise, as the article reports — but to use existing resources to prioritize student learning and achieve great results.
Additional reserves are occasionally required as part of debt covenants, especially regarding bonds or loans for school buildings.
In 2002, Bond was on leave from his job as principal of Heath High School in Paducah, Kentucky, where a student shot eight students in 1997, killing three.
As civil rights icon Julian Bond said, «Violence is black children going to school for 12 years and receiving 6 years» worth of education.»
Its main purpose was to make it easier to pass bond issues for public school funding, and district advocates say that most voters were not aware of the provision («buried in a little Easter egg,» as Folsom put it) requiring public schools to offer charters their unused space.
Fortune smiled on California school district administrators last week as voters approved millions of dollars worth of local bond measures while rejecting a proposed statewide restriction on districts» administrative spending.
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