Sentences with phrase «supplemented local funding»

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This year, some municipalities were able to supplement County revenue with local funds to maintain basic service levels, and we are extremely grateful for their aid, but many of those municipalities have indicated that they can not continue to offset these shortfalls year after year.
Section 106 monies can be ring fenced and supplemented by both local authority funding and EFA grant to deliver new school buildings.
Under IES the centers have seen their funding cut and the scope of their research tightened; the labs have been pushed to supplement with experimental research their traditional role of local dissemination and «rapid response» technical assistance.
Camino Nuevo, a charter school in Los Angeles, previously supplemented state funds with local dollars through the Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP) program, but LAUP recently stopped funding preschool slots — so this year Camino Nuevo will have to raise an additional $ 150,000 from private sources to maintain its current pre-k enrollment and quality.
And how should districts ensure they are truly using federal dollars to «supplement not supplant» state and local funds?
Specifically at issue has been the revenue from local mill - levy overrides (MLO), voter - approved property - tax increases that supplement a district's base funding and support a wide variety of special projects.
The federal supplement, not supplant provision is intended to ensure that services provided under Title I are in addition to, and not in place of, services that would otherwise be provided to participating students with state and local funds if Title I, Part A funds were not allocated to the school site.
Under the ESSA, prior to issuing proposed rules under title I on standards, assessments under section 1111 (b)(2), and the requirement under section 1118 that funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds, the Department must establish a negotiated rulemaking process.
The Secretary is considering conducting negotiated rulemaking on academic assessments and the requirement that funds under title I, part A be used to supplement, and not supplant, State and local funds.
Maintaining the requirement that title I, part A funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, non-Federal funds, but revising the manner in which an LEA must demonstrate compliance with this requirement by requiring an LEA to demonstrate that the methodology it uses to allocate State and local funds to each title I school ensures that the school receives all the State and local funds it would receive in the absence of participation in title I.
Districts are not required to provide any local funding, but they may supplement state aid with local revenue.
The superintendents do not want «supplement, not supplant» reform to be an opportunity for the Dept. of Education to «exert unprecedented influence over the more than 90 percent of K - 12 funding generated by state and local districts.»
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) negotiated rulemaking committee completed its third and final session today coming to consensus on the assessment (testing) issues but failing to reach agreement on supplement, not supplant (ESSA provisions requiring that federal Title I funds be used in addition to state and local education investments and not as a substitute for such).
Rather than using the private funds to supplement an art teacher's salary at one given school, for example, a local art museum can increase programming for the entire district.
Districts would be able to supplement these state dollars with revenue from local bonds, developer fees and operational funds, the LAO suggests.
Districts may use the funding to supplement state and local resources to contract an educational program provided at the facility or to provide student services with district programs.
NOTE: Funds made available under the RLIS Program shall be used to supplement, not supplant, any other Federal, State or local education fFunds made available under the RLIS Program shall be used to supplement, not supplant, any other Federal, State or local education fundsfunds.
Local parcel taxes are one way that communities may supplement state funding for education, and lowering the vote threshold will make passage of these measures more likely.
In 1965, Oregon received a federal grant to expand the program under the first Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which allocates federal funding to schools for categories ranging from teacher education to supplementing local schools serving low - income students to innovative school programs.
Make funding levels more competitive by increasing state per - pupil funding for all students, supplementing state charter funding to compensate for the local funding that charters can not access (approximately $ 500 per pupil), and / or sharing local levy dollars with charter schools.
NSBA's comments supplement the remarks made by Thomas J. Gentzel, NSBA Executive Director, at ED's January 11, 2016 listening session in Washington, D.C. and include recommendations that the Department ensure a balanced «federal - state - local partnership;» provide sufficient flexibility for local schools and communities to make decisions regarding the use of Title I funds; and provide local school districts with technical and compliance support.
LoFrese added that the district would also have to funnel an additional $ 3 million in local cash to fund teacher supplements for new positions and maintain specialty courses.
Some of those districts have supplemented the state money with local funds to provide those amenities.
Under the new law, the state supplement funding state charter schools receive in place of local tax dollars will increase from the five lowest funded districts in the state to a per - pupil amount equal to the state average of local revenues.
As documented under Section 1115 of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA), a local education agency receiving Title I funds «may use funds received under this part only for programs that provide services to eligible children under subsection (b) identified as having the greatest need for special assistance... Eligible children are children identified by the school as failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet the State's challenging student academic achievement standards on the basis of multiple, educationally related, objective criteria established by the local educational agency and supplemented by the school, except that children from preschool through grade 2 shall be selected solely on the basis of such criteria as teacher judgment, interviews with parents, and developmentally appropriate measures».
Local education agencies must also ensure that the hiring of these substitutes supplements — and does not supplant — the use of local and state funds they would otherwise be spending for such substitLocal education agencies must also ensure that the hiring of these substitutes supplements — and does not supplant — the use of local and state funds they would otherwise be spending for such substitlocal and state funds they would otherwise be spending for such substitutes.
Over the last thirty years, Connecticut supplemented local education funds from property taxes with State funds in order to create a progressive funding system.
The supplement equals the average per - pupil local funding of the state's five poorest school systems.
The ESSA topics USDE is currently embarking on within a negotiated rulemaking framework are assessments and ensuring that Title I funds «supplement, not supplant» existing state and local funding.
For those schools, the supplement will equal the average local per - pupil funding for the school systems that comprise the actual attendance zone when that average is lower than the state average.
When federal funds are made available, they will be used to supplement the amount of state and local funds that would, in the absence of such federal funds, be made available for the uses specified in the state plan, and in no case supplant such state or local funds.
The secretary invites advice and recommendations on standards and assessments as well as on the requirement that Title I, Part A funds «supplement, not supplant» state and local funds.
The U.S. Department of Education is seeking public comment on the proposed regulation to implement the requirement in Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, revised as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), that federal funds must supplement, and may not supplant, state and local funds.
The U.S. Department of Education (ED), Senate Republicans, and education leaders continue to spar over ESSA requirements related to «supplement - not - supplant,» a tricky funding issue in the law that stipulates that federal funding should not replace state and local education dollars but, instead, should add to them.
Congress has been very clear that funds they provide disadvantaged students must be used to supplement not supplant (i.e., augment rather than replace) state or local dollars.
The program supplements local districts» income, meaning districts in impoverished areas can get extra funding to get on an even footing with districts that have a larger or wealthier tax base.
While much of the ensuing discussion rightly only focuses on certain areas of Title I funding (required by the law on assessment issues) and language on whether to supplement or supplant funding, NAESP is working in tandem with these efforts to influence the USED's actions on Title II funding related to comprehensive state and local support for principals.
Sustained by local funding, WAGE$ ® provides education - based salary supplements to early childhood teachers working with children ages birth to five.
Maintaining the requirement that Title I, Part A funds be used to supplement, and not supplant, non-federal funds, but revising the manner in which a local educational agency (LEA) must demonstrate compliance with this requirement by requiring an LEA to demonstrate that the methodology it uses to allocate state and local funds to each Title I school ensures that the school receives all the state and local funds it would receive in the absence of participation in Title I.
As state and federal revenues continue to be in short supply, many localities are seeking to supplement their education funding with local measures.
It also builds on the disaster assistance efforts President Obama approved in the last several days, including major disaster declarations, which make federal assistance - like these emergency relief funds - available to supplement state and local response and recovery efforts.
The state supplemented the local court system with funds to allow them to hire additional staff for case management and to...
The current and capital costs of primary schools, including teachers» salaries, are funded mainly by the Government and supplemented by local contributions.
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