Sentences with phrase «see additional districts»

As school budget planning continues over the next few weeks, we may see additional districts deciding to seek voter approval for an override.»

Not exact matches

«It may help a few districts get through the year, but many reports I've seen of schools welcoming the additional money have said they're still going to move forward with cuts.»
Turning to that last point, the six cents increase, it remains to be seen what can be achieved by school districts with the additional funding.
Chicago Park District officials banned swimming at 63rd Street Beach because of high levels of E. coli bacteria Wednesday and expect to get additional test results mid-morning Thursday to see if the beach may be reopened, according to a district spokDistrict officials banned swimming at 63rd Street Beach because of high levels of E. coli bacteria Wednesday and expect to get additional test results mid-morning Thursday to see if the beach may be reopened, according to a district spokdistrict spokeswoman.
«You've seen bipartisan support for the full repeal of the medical device tax, which is killing jobs in our district and it doesn't allow these medical device manufacturers to reinvest and hire additional people.»
I had never seen a line coming out of any county legislator's district office and could not justify the expense of leased space, copiers, additional phone and fax lines, and other utilities that would be required for a second office.
It was cool to see some of the additional films up for Best Picture this year, including District 9 and Up (yes, Pixar finally got their Best Picture nod).
Over the last eight years, the district has spent $ 32 million on the hardware systems necessary to track student demographic and performance data districtwide, and another $ 2 million on additional computers that allow teachers to access the system; much of this funding has come from the federal E-Rate program, which has allocated more than $ 10 billion toward Internet infrastructure in K — 12 schools and libraries since 1996 (see «World Wide Wonder?»
In 2009 — 10, they had, on average, an additional $ 2,800 per student to spend as they saw fit, compared to district schools: $ 9,300 in flexible dollars, or 65 percent of the total funds per student.
And following a pattern seen in most urban districts, this has evolved during subsequent decades into a 232 - page contract with more than 2,000 additional supporting documents, including grievance - arbitration rulings, memoranda of understanding, and state declaratory rulings (see Figure 1).
Across that period, charter schools statewide consistently provided greater academic growth than their district peers: on average, charter students over the course of the study saw the equivalent of 34 additional days in reading and 63 in math each year.
That means that districts with low property wealth wouldn't see any state equalized aid increases if they pass a referendum for additional spending.
School districts and education advocates seeking better funding from their states have had success in courts, but often have to endure a lengthy process before seeing additional funding.
By 2007,... «despite additional per - pupil resources,» privately managed schools like Edison's «did not produce average increases in student achievement that were any larger than those seen in the rest of the district,» while «district - managed restructured schools outpaced the gains of the rest of the district in math.»
A study by the RAND Corporation and Research for Action found that «despite additional per - pupil resources,» privately managed schools like Edison's «did not produce average increases in student achievement that were any larger than those seen in the rest of the district,» while «district - managed restructured schools outpaced the gains of the rest of the district in math.»
Use the results of classroom and district formative assessments to see which kids got it, and need enrichment, and which ones didn't, and need additional help.
A three - night stay would give you a second full day, allowing more time to do additional hikes, see more of the Park, or, perhaps, Hilo town and the waterfalls along the Hāmākua Coast, or the Ka «ū District, with its black and green sand beaches and coffee farms, or lower Puna, the main town in which, Pāhala, mostly avoided being run over by lava flows from Kīlauea's East Rift Zone (ERZ) vent, Pu`u «Ō «ō, in 2014; currently, the ERZ flows are approachable from the unpaved emergency road, on rented bicycles, then, by hiking up the pali («steep hill» in Hawaiian).
Notably, even the District Attorney who prosecuted Mr. Bryant has submitted an affidavit supporting his early release, stating that: «I fail to see how an additional six years of incarceration will improve Mr. Bryant's amenability to correction or would be required to maintain public safety.
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