But as long as
school budgets buy less and less of what educators and parents believe students need, many school districts will continue to discover — or create — new ways of raising the needed funds.
Not exact matches
Until I found out that my then - boyfriend - now - husband (a poor, broke, medical
school student at the time) spent close to two months eating bologna sandwiches every day in order to cut down his grocery
budget to $ 10 a week, just so he could save up enough money to
buy me an engagement ring.
Schools have tried to recreate this revenue by adopting other fundraisers, adjusting their
budgets, or using the lunchroom strategies mentioned earlier to encourage kids to
buy healthier foods.
Use the regular
school day and regular
school budget to provide the finest math & science education our tax money can
buy.
And of course, stuff
bought really fresh from a farmer's market tastes better - but I can't really expect a
school to be able to get their veggies sourced directly from the farmers, at least not with the
budget we give them.
Babies need a special care till they start going to
school,
buying every equipment for the baby can mess your
budget big time.
Free breakfast supports families living on very tight
budgets who can not afford to provide good breakfasts at home every day nor the money to
buy them at
school.
City Councilman Donovan Richards (D - Queens), head of the Public Safety Committee, will ask the city during Monday's public - safety
budget hearing to invest millions to
buy the ballistic armor for unarmed
school agents.
Florida lawmakers are poised to end their annual Session on Sunday by passing an $ 88.7 billion state
budget that increases funding for
school safety, mental health, environmental land -
buying and college scholarships.
But she knows by the time she reaches her last year of primary
school she will need to convince her father, who is ill and unable to work, to scrape together enough of the family
budget to
buy her two hard cover exercise books to take notes with.
A
school should not simply devolve its
budget by department and monitor the spend to ensure no overspending; they should also create central purchasing of basic materials such as pens and paper so they are not
bought as one - off items by multiple individuals in the
school.
Problems of Awareness — knowing what to
buy, how to keep up with the rapid pace of change in technology, and how to stop making snap
buying decisions that cause you problems later as well as waste your
school's precious
budgets
Karen Mather, national account manager of education at Pentel, agrees by adding: «Whilst I appreciate that
schools and colleges have to spend their
budgets on stationery wisely,
buying the cheapest products all the time will not always give you value for money.
Hands on Banking is a free, bilingual financial education program that provides practical lessons in areas such as managing your cell phone bill, saving and paying for an education beyond high
school, living on your own, including the money basics of housing and transportation; creating a
budget and living within your means,
buying a car, opening bank accounts, establishing, building and managing credit; and avoiding debt problems, according to Wells Fargo.
The lessons cover everything from creating a
budget, saving and investing, and smart shopping, to responsible use of credit, how to
buy a car, and how to afford education beyond high
school — even how to
buy a home and how to establish a small business.
The Department for Education (DfE) and the Crown Commercial Services (CCS) have set up self - service introductory level public procurement training sessions for
school staff with
budget or
buying responsibility.
«Finding solutions to many of the issues
school systems face today — shrinking
budgets, outmoded facilities, underperformance — requires
buy - in from multiple constituencies.»
In addition, the
school was facing
budgeting challenges; through co-sourcing, they have been able to drive down costs and reinvest funds back into ICT to
buy desktop devices.
In her thank you message to Coldiron, the librarian said the
school was between
budget cycles, and it was difficult to
buy new books.
Last year, the state of Maine officially extended the program, allowing high
schools to
buy new laptops, though they'd have to pay for them out of their
school technology
budget.
It notes that although the average
school library
budget increased by $ 1,000, the increase only returned libraries to the
buying power they had four years before, when the average book cost 9 percent less.
As
school budgets seem to
buy less and less of what educators and parents believe students need, some
school districts are discovering — or creating — new ways to raise money.
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) and Department for Education (DfE) have created a set of self - service introductory level public procurement training sessions for
school staff with
budget or
buying responsibility.
The move comes in the wake of Gov. Jerry Brown's revised May
budget proposal to set aside $ 1 billion next year to help local
school boards
buy new instructional materials, provide new training for teachers and fill technology needs in order to support and implement the new common core standards.
The bill requests an increase in funding to
school district between $ 222 - 450 per student, provides $ 30M to be allocated to rural school districts (approximately $ 89,700 for Hanover School District), a permanent buy down of $ 150M on the current $ 850M budget stabilization factor (approximately $ 60,000 for Hanover School District), and a reduction in state reporting requirements for rural school dist
school district between $ 222 - 450 per student, provides $ 30M to be allocated to rural
school districts (approximately $ 89,700 for Hanover School District), a permanent buy down of $ 150M on the current $ 850M budget stabilization factor (approximately $ 60,000 for Hanover School District), and a reduction in state reporting requirements for rural school dist
school districts (approximately $ 89,700 for Hanover
School District), a permanent buy down of $ 150M on the current $ 850M budget stabilization factor (approximately $ 60,000 for Hanover School District), and a reduction in state reporting requirements for rural school dist
School District), a permanent
buy down of $ 150M on the current $ 850M
budget stabilization factor (approximately $ 60,000 for Hanover
School District), and a reduction in state reporting requirements for rural school dist
School District), and a reduction in state reporting requirements for rural
school dist
school districts.
New Chicago Public
Schools CEO Forrest Claypool on Tuesday repeated the district's plea for help from the state and said he is preparing a
budget that will «
buy time» until a deal can be reached.
Rather than serve as a conduit for flowing district policy to
school principals, who are then expected to act on those centralized decisions, Ms. Allen and her team in the 20,000 - student district help principals learn how to best exercise autonomy in their
schools, from making staffing decisions to figuring out instructional priorities to determining if there's enough money in the
school's
budget to
buy a van for after -
school activities.
In fact, sometimes a student's
budget can even make them think twice about
buying certain
school supplies, text books, and other necessities.
He attributed much of the design of the system to his mother, a
school librarian, who told him her big barrier to
buying comics was the risk of wasting her limited
budget on the wrong titles.
School librarians are unable to
buy the range of books they want due to
budget cuts, meaning children are not getting access to non-fiction and diverse... Read more
If back to
school snuck up on you, you might not have the wiggle room in your
budget to
buy supplies.
Some students just couldn't make it work (usually the mistakes were to be expected of middle - class middle -
schoolers, like finding a job babysitting and stretching that out full - time, only working one job,
buying everything new from clothes to furniture, thinking you absolutely need convenience items you can do without, and / or trying to
buy the same upscale car your dad takes to work), though most students were able to provide at least a plausible before - tax
budget.
Apple continually ups the ante and quality of what it offers with each device generation, but with squeezing
budgets in many
schools today, we know that costs are just as - if not more important - than ever in any
buying decision.
Schools that want to
buy Apple's new $ 299 iPad may need to
budget for more additional costs than an $ 89 «Pencil» stylus and a third - party keyboard case.
She has grown the secondary SEL work from scratch, building capacity and
buy - in along the way to help ensure sustainability of practice, regardless of
budget challenges and the ever - shifting factors that impact
school experiences.»