Not exact matches
Faced with budget crunches and federal and
state pressure to close achievement gaps and turn
around awful
schools, many
districts are cutting their advanced classes.
In return,
states will no longer have to
face the 2014 deadline for bringing all students to proficiency in math and reading, their
schools will no longer
face NCLB sanctions such as providing
school choice, and
district officials will have more freedom to move
around Title I money for disadvantaged students.
PRINCETON — Many are becoming more aware of the new public education initiative, Vision 20/20, which addresses current issues and inefficiencies many
school districts around the
state are
facing today.
The
district, with only one regular
school bus and an annual budget of $ 1.5 million, still
faces the same challenges as others
around the
state.