He added, «Freedom of education, by means of vouchers for parents so they can choose how and
where education dollars should be spent, is a prime example of a powerful conservative solution to both fiscal and social ills directly related to outdated liberal social experiments that are more socialist than American.»
Not exact matches
The concern some people have is that children will end up living for years in a local community,
where they'll be entitled to
education and other government services paid for with tax
dollars.
Where a
dollar can be saved in an area of lower priority, it will be redirected to help sustain high - priority areas, such as health,
education and job creation.
Your top 16 % person probably went to a top rated school
where they paid top
dollar for their
education (even after grants etc).
We will say to states and communities: If you want
education dollars from Uncle Sam, you need to open up your books so everybody can see
where the money is going.
Our focus and our tax
dollars must be placed
where they will generate the greatest return — they must be used to provide a complete, well rounded, sufficiently funded
education for our children.
Central Falls, R.I.,
where an entire high school teaching staff was recently fired, is the latest example of a growing trend: no - nonsense superintendents attempting to improve their schools by firing teachers perceived to be incompetent to secure a bigger share of federal
education dollars.
Now, «it is the individual libraries» decision
where to place their
dollars,» Harriet Selverstone told
Education World.
The i3 grant along with Race to the Top are perhaps the two signature
education programs from the Obama administration
where big federal
dollars have been given in exchange for promises by states and local districts for sweeping changes.
In 2015, Mississippi became just the 3rd state to approve some form of
education scholarship accounts,
where parents withdraw their child from a public school and receive a deposit of their child's state
education dollars into a government authorized savings account.
What a strange coincidence that Paul Vallas is now in Bridgeport
where he is being paid $ 229,000 while collecting a $ 1 million
dollar contract from the State Board of
Education in Illinois.
He proposed that taxpayers should give money to parents and allow them to choose
where to spend
education dollars in a marketplace of freely competing private providers.
We strongly object to having our tax
dollars suctioned out of public schools,
where those hard - won rights apply, and spent to lure families into fly - by - night private schools,
where all of the federal special
education rights and protections disappear, to be replaced by nothing more binding than a warning of «buyer, beware!»
«There's some core principles that all the leaders here believe in — making sure that we continue to provide resources to the poorest school districts and not creating a situation
where we can suddenly shift
dollars from... poorer districts to wealthy districts, or alternatively, that
education aid suddenly can start going to sport stadiums or tax cuts at the state level,» Obama said in remarks to the media after the meeting.
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They are usually inexpert in
education and, as in most matters, position themselves
where the most votes --- or
dollars — lead.
As a result, too many
education dollars are wasted on bureaucrats and administrators instead of being driven down into the classroom
where they could make a bigger impact on learning.
«Public
education is one of the largest items in the state budget, so Texans need to know
where their
dollars are getting the highest return in terms of student performance,» Combs said.
Every state put in a longitudinal data system so that each state could track each student in order to make «better decisions» as to
where and how to spend our
education dollars — at the state level -LRB-?).
«The Department of
Education is too big and interferes too much, and the president and Secretary DeVos are right to reduce staff
where possible to be better stewards of taxpayer
dollars,» said Margaret Atkinson, a staffer for Sen. Lamar Alexander (R - Tenn.)
That's what dominates foundation giving in
education, in terms of
where most
dollars go.
While special
education dollars (about $ 50 billion nationally) can do good things for students
where placements are appropriate and service models are well thought out, state legislatures and departments of
education need to understand that allowing districts to place more and more students into special
education programs does not actually improve
education outcomes, not even for the students placed therein.
Our commitment to equity and equal opportunity runs like a ribbon through all of our initiatives at the U.S. Department of
Education — from ensuring that low - income minority students aren't stuck in chronically under - performing schools, to working with districts to get great teachers in the schools and subjects
where they are needed most, to targeting billions of
dollars to students and schools in need of support.
We pay tens of thousands of
dollars on a masters of
education degrees
where we do student teaching and get feedback from our teachers and peers just to have to do it all over again for the edTPA.
We are talking about billionaires and millionaires and the major
education reform companies, organizations and foundations dumping tens of millions of
dollars into state and local efforts to elect handpicked accomplices or even,
where necessary, changing the rules to make it easier to open charter schools and dismantle the core elements of a broad - based public
education system.
Hastings has been interested in
education reform for some time, having previously donated millions of dollars to start charter schools in California, where he previously served as president of the state's Board of E
education reform for some time, having previously donated millions of
dollars to start charter schools in California,
where he previously served as president of the state's Board of
EducationEducation.
A key role for federal
education programs is offering what the Department calls an «emergency response system,» — a means of «filling the gaps» 6
where state and local
dollars are not flowing proportionately to the students and schools that need them most.
From that website I learned of the department of
education website where you can log on and review your student Fafsa report that shows a history of your student loans and grants received when in school and the payments paid during the repayment period (that is the money we pay to them for the loan) and found that not even one dollar of my payments have ever been reported by ACS, not even one, before the 10 years on the Income Based Repayment Plan, I was on a set plan that I had paid for 6 years $ 237 dollars each month on a fixed 3.25 % repayment plan, so why is it that not even one dollar is showing on the Federal Department of Education website showing any of those
education website
where you can log on and review your student Fafsa report that shows a history of your student loans and grants received when in school and the payments paid during the repayment period (that is the money we pay to them for the loan) and found that not even one
dollar of my payments have ever been reported by ACS, not even one, before the 10 years on the Income Based Repayment Plan, I was on a set plan that I had paid for 6 years $ 237
dollars each month on a fixed 3.25 % repayment plan, so why is it that not even one
dollar is showing on the Federal Department of
Education website showing any of those
Education website showing any of those payments?
One particular example would be
education,
where little improvement comes from additional
dollars spent.
Rick held the title of Vice President of Originations and Operations for Key
Education Resources, the student loan division of Key Bank
where he managed the strategic operations and origination of a 1.8 billion
dollar Federal and Private Student Loan Portfolio.
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