If the president or Congress wanted to cap a federal tax credit at $ 20 billion — the amount Trump proposed using to
support school choice during his campaign — the Florida program also shows how such a cap could be implemented.
Not exact matches
is about putting children on the path to a healthy future
during their earliest months and years; giving parents helpful information and fostering environments that
support healthy
choices; providing healthier foods in our
schools; ensuring that every family has access to healthy, affordable food; and helping children become more physically active.
[6] In response, MDRC and partners designed the College Match Program, which
supported high
school juniors and seniors
during the college search, selection, and
choice process using a number of strategies:
· Facilitate student access to a broad range of high
schools, vocational programs, training programs and other institutions that offer young people
choices and
support during the key years of transition from
school to work.
Recent and ongoing projects include a researcher - practitioner partnership focused on familial and
school - based relationships that
support adolescents» emerging sense of purpose, academic engagement, achievement and post-secondary
school transitions; Project Alliance / Projecto Alianzo, a multiethnic study of parental involvement in education
during adolescence; and collaboration with a local
school district focused on
school choice policies to examine equity and access to high quality
schools, along with demographic variations in parental priorities and experiences with these policies.
Mr. Trump said
during the campaign that he would give states $ 20 billion to
support low - income students attending the
school of their
choice, including a private
school.
Trump made his
support of
school choice clear
during his election campaign — Trump's campaign promised to earmark US$ 20 billion to the federal education budget to provide «
choice» for students nationwide.
While DeVos» lack of teaching and
school administrative experience was criticized, it was her vocal
support of vouchers, charter
schools, and other mechanisms of
school choice that troubled some senators
during her confirmation hearing.
To
support healthy food
choices and improve student health and well - being, all foods and beverages outside the reimbursable
school meal programs that are sold to students on the
school campus
during the
school day will meet or exceed the USDA Smart Snacks nutrition standards and the DC Healthy
Schools Act 2010.
We witnessed enthusiastic
support of
school choice during National School Choice Week celebrations in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Or
school choice during National School Choice Week celebrations in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Or
choice during National
School Choice Week celebrations in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Or
School Choice Week celebrations in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Or
Choice Week celebrations in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Orleans.
In reference to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos» confirmation hearing,
during which she responded to a question about the
choice between using student proficiency or academic growth to gauge
school progress, CORE Districts Executive Director Rick Miller writes an op - ed for EdSource in
support of measuring both.
During polling last fall, 88 % of L.A. residents
supported making sure every student in a district with an underperforming public
school has a
choice of attending a higher performing public
school.»
On issue on the mind of many voters are the candidates»
support of
school choice options and continuing the groundbreaking education reforms enacted
during the last decade.
During her tenure as a superintendent, she led the
school district through many initiatives that led to increased graduation rates, additional
school choice options, increasing public / private partnerships and initiating efforts that
supported struggling male students of color.
Democrats grilled Zais
during his November confirmation hearing about his
support for
school choice, and a past remark to the press about the futility of spending money to educate 5 - year - olds, among other things.
Effective family engagement is not a one - time program or the
choice of a good
school, but rather a set of day - to - day practices, attitudes, beliefs and interactions that
support learning at home, at
school, afterschool, and
during the summer.