Sentences with phrase «tight fiscal times»

In tight fiscal times, the agency «needs more flexibility, not less,» he says.
Several districts across California are facing tight fiscal times.
Twenty years after the first statewide hearings on GLBT youth, the commission is soliciting testimony to challenge and inspire the Commonwealth to do better, even in tight fiscal times.
In tight fiscal times, this is a welcome development — there is a lot of money to be made by commercializing university research.
Then again, even with the tight fiscal times, Congress may choose to add money to the exascale initiative when it gets involved.
RH: How did you make all these reforms even in tight fiscal times?
Counselors Work to Get More Students on College Path Education Week, 9/10/14 In these tight fiscal times, with little likelihood of an influx of funding for school counseling, there is a hope that training will be able to help counselors be more efficient with the time they do have with students, says Mandy Savitz - Romer, a professor in the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
She says the decision to cut the district's contribution to Hillside from $ 1.2 million in 2009 down to $ 800,000 in 2011 was purely due to budgetary constraints, «We had hoped to have it higher but we had to cut several things last year unfortunately due to budget cuts so it's a tight fiscal time but we remain committed to the program.»
Difficulty maintaining programs in tight fiscal times — the reserve caps would allow most districts to maintain only a few weeks of payroll in reserve.
In tight fiscal times, these tradeoffs are in high relief.
«In districts across the nation, from Florida to Alaska, the grassroots push for a rollback in high - stakes testing has gained momentum, and a broad coalition of parents, teachers, and advocates are poised to take advantage, even if it means an end to federal grants in tight fiscal times
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