«Facilities made available by a school district to a charter school shall be provided in the same ratio of teaching stations (classrooms) to [average daily attendance] as those provided to
students in the school district attending comparison group schools.»
Not exact matches
The
school was famous
in 1995 when a movie called «Dangerous Minds» featuring actress Michelle Pfeiffer was based on a true story about Carlmont HS during a time when East Palo Alto was the murder capital city
in the nation and there were 4 regions that segregated each
students to
attend (4) public high
schools in the Sequoia
District: Menlo - Atherton, Woodside, Sequoia and Carlmont.
I will be anxious to read it, especially since I will be
attending my first S.H.A.C. (
Student Health Advisory Committee) meeting for my
school district in April.
I'm a parent who grew up
in Los Angeles,
attended only LAUSD
schools, and who now has 3 children, 1 of whom is still a
student in this
school district.
Prior to enrollment, each
student must present evidence that he / she may
attend school in the
District on a tuition - free basis.
More than 100 stakeholders, including
school food service and nutrition directors, teachers, current
students, youth ambassadors,
district and
school administrators, and representatives of the state departments of education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Parent Teacher Association, nonprofit organizations, and industry,
attended a meeting October 16 - 17, 2014,
in Washington, D.C., hosted by the... Read More
The private
school the
student attends, the public
school at which the
student participates
in a sport, the
district school board, and the FHSAA are exempt from civil liability arising from any injury that occurs to the
student during such transportation.
More than 100 stakeholders, including
school food service and nutrition directors, teachers, current
students, youth ambassadors,
district and
school administrators, and representatives of the state departments of education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Parent Teacher Association, nonprofit organizations, and industry,
attended a meeting October 16 - 17, 2014,
in Washington, D.C., hosted by the...
Cuomo unveiled a revised version of the legislation on Tuesday, which would provide $ 150 million
in tax credits annually for donations that benefit public and private
schools, and encourage low - income
students to
attend either a private
school or a public
school in another
district.
He was among the first black
students to
attend the
school after the
district was integrated
in the early 1960s, he said.
He supports charter
schools,
school choice within a
district, and «money follows the child,» a program
in which
students who
attend magnet or charter
schools bring education funding with them instead of sharing it with their old
school district.
Parents,
students, community residents and business wwners are welcome to
attending Community
District Education Council 11's Business Meeting on Tuesday, May 13 at PS 121 — The Throop
School, located at2750 Throop Avenue at the corner of Allerton Avenue at 6 p.m.
in the library.
We support
students who are members of the National Academy Foundation (NAF) program at STEM High
School and Charlotte High
School, and
students attending other
schools in the Rochester City
School District.
Concerns stem
in part from a majority of
students in the
district attending religious
schools, while the Board of Education is largely dominated by Hasidic men making decisions for a largely black and Latino
student body.
In the district only 30 percent of students attend public schools, but by law the district is required to provide transportation, books, and special education for all students in the distric
In the
district only 30 percent of
students attend public
schools, but by law the
district is required to provide transportation, books, and special education for all
students in the distric
in the
district.
Roughly 9,000
students, the vast majority of them black or Latino,
attend public
schools in the
district, while about 24,000
students who live there
attend yeshivas.
Its June graduation rate — which includes special education
students who
attended high
school in special placements outside the
district, according to officials — was 53 percent.
Nearby Monroe County has an urban - suburban program that allows
students from the city to
attend school in suburban
districts, and vice versa.
Understanding
students in the Syracuse City
School District is easier said than done, especially if a teacher didn't attend an urban school as a kid, Scott
School District is easier said than done, especially if a teacher didn't
attend an urban
school as a kid, Scott
school as a kid, Scott said.
CSEA - represented workers
in the Poughkeepsie City
School District play a vital, behind - the - scenes role in ensuring students attend school in a safe enviro
School District play a vital, behind - the - scenes role
in ensuring
students attend school in a safe enviro
school in a safe environment.
Roughly 8,500
students, most of them black and Latino,
attend the public
schools in East Ramapo, while another 23,000
students in the
district attend private
schools, mostly yeshivas.
The Education Investment Tax Credit will increase funds
in two areas — donations to public
schools,
school districts and teacher - driven projects; and scholarships to help low - and middle - income
students attend religious and other tuition - based
schools, according to the NY Archdiocese.
Each data set includes information for the universe of
students attending a charter or
district school in the respective city.
Many
school districts, frustrated that they now had to pay an outside organization to educate
students in their own
districts, many of whom had not even
attended public
schools before, simply stopped making payments, causing WPCCS to lose nearly $ 1 million
in 2001.
In suburban
districts, this open - enrollment policy not only provided the opportunity for outside
students to
attend these
schools, it also increased the competitive pressure on new charter
schools.
We'll continuing this training next year with a large
school district in Indianapolis: Washington Township
Schools serves over 11,200
students, and 175 transportation staff members will
attend this training
in November 2018.
But any state choosing this option would experience changes
in how Title I funds get divided among and within its
school districts — even if all poor
students were to
attend public
schools.
More than 45 percent of
students in the state
attend schools in districts where spending equals or eclipses the national average.
Just 4 percent of
students in the state
attend schools in districts that spend at least the national average per
student.
In cities like New Orleans and Detroit, which have especially robust charter sectors, more
students attend charters than
district schools.
This year, more than 2 million
students in close to 3,000 public
schools in 41 states and 610
school districts attend year - round
schools.
But state leaders too often overlook a common practice that inhibits both efficiency and productivity, namely, funding
students who do not actually
attend school in funded
districts, herein called «phantom
students.»
Importantly, the
schools attended by
students in our sample include both open - enrollment public
schools operated by the local
school district and five over-subscribed charter
schools that have been shown to have large, positive impacts on
student achievement as measured by state math and English language arts tests.
On the third page of the study, the authors write: «Negative voucher effects are not explained by the quality of public fallback options for LSP applicants: achievement levels at public
schools attended by
students lotteried out of the program are below the Louisiana average and comparable to scores
in low - performing
districts like New Orleans.»
Almost 97 percent of
students attend schools in districts that spend at least the national average.
Spending: Just under 1 percent of
students in Tennessee
attend schools in districts that spend at least the national average.
Fewer than 1 percent of
students attend schools in districts that spend at least the national average.
Almost 83 percent of
students attend schools in districts spending at least the national average.
Our analysis compares the performance of
students who win the lottery and
attend one of the G&T magnet programs to those who lose the lottery and either
attend a neighborhood G&T program
in the
district, a magnet
school based on a different specialty, or a charter
school.
That figure still falls below the national average, but almost 29 percent of
students in the state
attend schools in districts that spend at least the national average per pupil.
The language
in the budget proposal says it would be an increase of $ 1 billion
in Title I to encourage states and
districts to adopt
student - based funding systems where money, including state, local and federal funds, follows the child to the
school that they
attend within the public sector.
New research finds that
students attending a
district school in New York City within a half - mile radius of a charter
school score better
in math and reading and enjoy an increase
in their likelihood of advancing to the next grade.
When
students leave a
district to
attend a charter
school, the
district may see an increase
in per -
student revenues.
One now - infamous controversy arose when the superintendent of a
school district in southeast Michigan wrote CMU's president notifying him that his
district would no longer accept
student teachers from CMU, hire CMU graduates, or recommend their high -
school graduates
attend CMU.
(Reliable information for the small number of
students attending schools in districts with enrollment below 300 is unavailable for the years prior to 2000.)
The net impact on taxpayers, then, is 1) the savings that come from the difference between the voucher and the per - pupil revenue at
district schools, for those who would have
attended them
in the absence of the voucher program, minus 2) the voucher costs for
students who would have
attended private
schools anyway.
More significantly, Ginsburg ignores the fact that the D.C. NAEP sample
in 2009 did not include
students attending charter
schools not authorized by the
district, while
in 2007 all charter
school students were included.
At that time, any
student who
attended one of four magnet cluster
schools had the option of remaining
in his or her neighborhood
school; the additional
students were recruited from across the
district.
Charter
school parents are generally more satisfied with the
schools their children
attend than parents of
students in district public
schools.
In principle, students in this district can attend any school, although in practice the vast majority of students simply attend their neighborhood schoo
In principle,
students in this district can attend any school, although in practice the vast majority of students simply attend their neighborhood schoo
in this
district can
attend any
school, although
in practice the vast majority of students simply attend their neighborhood schoo
in practice the vast majority of
students simply
attend their neighborhood
school.