Sentences with phrase «strain on school budgets»

The strain on school budgets impacts the ability of school districts to hire and sometimes to retain high quality teachers.
But given the strain on school budgets in recent years, experts say middle - income districts also need help to reach federal goals for Internet speed and the deployment of computers.

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School supply shopping can put a strain on family's budget.
I also have sympathy for schools over the issue of wasted fruit and the impact on already strained budgets.
Block grants school nutrition programs in three states, a dangerous idea that will put further strain on state and local school districts» budgets and jeopardize children's access to quality, healthy school meals no matter where they live.
«Decade after decade, mandates have been piled on local governments and school districts, straining budgets and increasing pressure on taxpayers,» Cuomo said.
Nevertheless, the school had nearly tripled its budget by the end of Sizer's administration despite the fiscal strains on income.
While Senate Bill 1 was a step toward long - term sustainability, it significantly increased the financial burden on public entities like school districts, straining the rest of their budgets.
So given this gloomy outlook, I suggest that to mitigate the strain on their budgets schools must:
A strain on tight budgets In general, city school districts suffer disproportionately from a rapidly eroding tax base and an overreliance on local property taxes to finance education, which virtually guarantees poor and urban areas will lag behind non-urban districts.
But experts say upward pressure on school budgets from growing pupil numbers and pay demands will mean a growing strain on resources.
To alleviate some of the strain on local budgets, the federal government passed and implemented a large stimulus package, which included funds for school districts.
However, creating Charter schools and then taking money away from the established public schools causes a strain on the budget.
By extending school districts» obligation to pay for private school placements until all appeals are exhausted, the decision creates an incentive for parents to prolong litigation rather than to work collaboratively with school districts to resolve disputes without delay; the increased liability for private tuition and legal fees from needlessly prolonged litigation imposes an untenable burden on the already - strained budgets of local school districts and diverts resources away from providing educational services to all children.
PBS NewsHour reported in May that the shift could put a strain on districts with tight budgets because elementary schools will have the replace the textbooks known as «basal readers» they use to teach young students to read.
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