Not exact matches
The improved economy and rising stock market have
helped repair the damage to university endowments, but the biggest investment gains and largest gifts have flowed to the
wealthiest schools, according to a recent analysis by Moody's Investors Service.
While an improved economy and rising stock market have
helped private institutions repair much of the Great Recession's damage to their endowments, the biggest investment gains and largest gifts are flowing to the
wealthiest schools, according to a recent analysis by Moody's.
The endowments of the
wealthiest universities should be taxed to fund a common purse for education that can be spent on tuition tax credits to
help all Americans afford some form of post-high
school education, which is what we need today as the old student loan model becomes burdensome for young people.
On taxes, de Blasio has called for an increase on the
wealthy in the city to
help pay for universal pre-kindergarten and expanded after
school programs.
In calling for a $ 2 billion «Smart
Schools» bond referendum to put better technology in schools, Cuomo said the improvements could help bridge the gap between poor and wealthy s
Schools» bond referendum to put better technology in
schools, Cuomo said the improvements could help bridge the gap between poor and wealthy s
schools, Cuomo said the improvements could
help bridge the gap between poor and
wealthy schoolsschools.
The governor has already been talking up tougher campus sexual assault rules and an education tax credit program that could
help needy families, parochial
schools, and
wealthy donors.
The groups say in order to provide tax cuts for the middle and working classes, the
wealthy and corporations need to pay more, and some of that money should be used to
help the state's
schools.
The measure would
help wealthy donors who want to contribute to private
schools and charter
schools.
The evidence not only from Swedish free
schools but from American charter
schools shows that such
schools help to close the gap between the poorest and the
wealthiest children.»
The authors concluded that successful public charter high
schools in low - income neighborhoods can have beneficial health effects, and could
help to close the growing academic achievement gap between
wealthy and poor students.
25 year old sexy woman looking for a
wealthy man to date / sugar daddy me to
help pay for me to get through
school and live a functional life..
That means that usually beautiful, younger women, looking for a mentor to
help with
school or support their art, seek
wealthy older gentlemen (and their wallets) for companionship.
This comedy presents the story of a white college student who desperately wants to enroll in the Harvard Law
School, but since his
wealthy father refuses to
help him pay the $ 54,000 he needs, so he begins taking tanning pills to darken his skin so he will be eligible to win the Bouchard Fellowship which is only awarded to African - American students.
Not only will this
help fill the shortfall in places across England, but these
schools will also raise standards and provide a new choice for parents in areas where deprivation and low standards have meant no real choice except for the
wealthy.
Located on the bottom floor of a housing project in one of the
wealthiest counties in the country, a small after -
school program is
helping low - income students flourish.
Many of these revisions will
help close the equity gap of over $ 1,000 per student between the
wealthiest and poorest
school districts that is inherent in Texas's continuing over-reliance on disparate property tax values across the state, as noted in the chart below.
Donations from
wealthy sponsors are
helping academy trusts to safeguard
school trips, breakfast clubs and sports competitions as other
schools are forced to axe provision as the funding...
That's Bill DeLoache, the
wealthy Nashville investor and charter proponent who has spent heavily in the past to
help elect pro-charter candidates to the MNPS
School Board.
Donations from
wealthy sponsors are
helping academy trusts to safeguard
school trips, breakfast clubs and sports competitions as other
schools are forced to axe provision as the funding squeeze bites.
Many parents will pay for private tutors in an attempt to
help their children pass entrance exams for selective
schools, but does this give pupils from
wealthy families an unfair advantage?
In effect, this allows
wealthier schools to use federal money intended to
help the poorer
schools across town.
School leaders in affluent areas are able to call on support from
wealthier parents to provide funding for better facilities, unlike leaders in less advantaged
schools, where «parents aren't in a position to
help financially».
The dual - immersion model can
help integrate
schools with
wealthier, native English - speaking families who want to raise their children bilingually.
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.
Ms. Moskowitz and a number of her teachers saw the network's exacting approach in a different way: as putting their students on the same college track as children in
wealthier neighborhoods who had better
schools and money for extra
help.
Though kids at Hokitika are poorer and tend to arrive further behind, data shows the
school has been successful at
helping them catch up with the kids at the
wealthier school by the end of primary
school.
We also generally believe in voucher programs that would
help children in poorer communities have the same opportunities to go to the same
schools as their
wealthier counterparts, almost always with a lower price - tag than simply sending them to failing public
schools.
Equitable and adequate
school funding are mechanisms for
helping to close achievement gaps between low - income students and their
wealthier peers and for
helping all students reach their potential to become healthy and productive citizens.
Along with 529's, vouchers and ESA's that use taxpayer dollars for private and parochial
schools, we also have another tactic to
help the
wealthy with scholarship granting organizations (SGO's).
(Calif.)
Wealthy supporters of charter
schools have never been slow to put up big dollars backing candidates or ballot measures they believe will
help the movement.
Federal law says that
school districts must spend the money in a way that provides extra
help to poor children — that it not be used to provide basic educational services — and requires that Title I
schools have comparable services to those in
wealthier schools in the same district.
Fund my District at 11,000 per student (which is what it costs to educate a student in a
wealthy suburban
school district) and then we can
help others.