Sentences with phrase «school coffers»

The phrase "school coffers" refers to the money or funds that a school has or collects. It is the amount of money kept by the school for various purposes, such as salaries, supplies, maintenance, and other expenses. Full definition
The company, which recently airdropped a massive cache of XRP into US public school coffers is hoping to stimulate interest in the creation of applications that use its currency and blockchain, which has attracted a lot of interest as a back - end technology in the banking industry, but has only been adopted by one other Coin thus far — the somewhat mysterious Allvor.
Former chief financial officer of Harambee Community School, Cleveland Lee Sr., also known as a «voucher school,» was convicted in state court of embezzling $ 642,000 from school coffers.
Emails obtained by CMD from Gov. Ducey's office reveal that he (and his predecessor) helped propel a secret «School Finance Reform Team»... The stated goal was for everyone on the school reform team to use their «different contacts to help get... legislation,» which would effectively divert more money from public schools to charter school coffers passed.
Leaders in both camps have been debating charter funding in North Carolina for years, particularly since a 2010 amendment by Democrats in the legislature denied charters access to certain funding sources, such as sales tax revenues, gifts and grants traditionally bound for public school coffers.
By accepting the federal grant — adding an estimated $ 350,000 to $ 400,00 to school coffers — West Seattle agreed to install a new principal, new teachers, 15 extra minutes of school each day, and more after - school activities.
Pennsylvania's politicians, like those in so many states, have neither the stomach nor the will to curb the abuses of charter schools as they drain the public school coffers.
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