Sentences with phrase «wealthy districts like»

I always say if TFA is so great then send them to the wealthy districts like Avon and Farmington, and the veteran teachers in those communities can come and teach in places like Hartford and Windham.
The measure specifically took aim at the state's recapture plan, which redistributes funds from property wealthy districts like HISD to property poor districts.
Even wealthy districts like Piedmont are worried.

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Like it's their place of leisure... In actuality it's the business district for one of the wealthiest cities in the USA.
Also, I too am a teacher and believe very strongly that this issue is one that is directly linked to socioeconomic status; my school district is a particularly wealthy one, and the school - provided lunches look absolutely NOTHING like Mrs Q's lunches.
With Republicans in charge of Albany things like the MTA payroll tax were kept at bay and resources like state school aide disproportionately stayed in wealthy districts, including many on Long Island.
Almost as stupid as STAR where New York intentionally overtaxes to build up money to write rebate checks for people like Rump... and to give more aid to wealthy school districts than poor ones.
«It is likely that the Senate Republicans care more about protecting local issues like the property tax rebate, and K - 12 funding in their districts than a New York City tax on the wealthy,» said another source close to UPK NYC.
While different states weigh and conduct the components differently, they, like New York, tie teacher performance only to student growth, not raw test scores, so as not to disadvantage teachers whose students hail from challenging socioeconomic backgrounds versus teachers in wealthy districts.
Wealthy families can send their kids to prestigious prep schools like Choate, Loomis, or Hotchkiss while families who don't have the same resources are often relegated to the district schools in their cities and towns, even if they're not working for their kids.
Local school district officials closely monitor the Utah legislative session each year because legislators representing less - affluent school districts inevitably look to the wealthier ones - like Park City - to help fund schools in parts of the state where population is growing.
Or will those lucky enough to live in wealthier districts, like Park City's, be the only beneficiaries?
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