Sentences with phrase «with school district money»

The classes aren't paid for with school district money; they're funded through private donations, but the school district administers manages them.

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But the state is in a budget crisis, with school funding a central issue as Gov. Dannel Malloy seeks to overhaul the state formula to redistribute money to districts in need.
«It may help a few districts get through the year, but many reports I've seen of schools welcoming the additional money have said they're still going to move forward with cuts.»
As school districts roll out these changes, they should expect lower contributions from parent organizations and put scaffolding in place for both: Teacher who rely on that outside money, and those parents who want to fundraise but need to come up with new funding methods.
Past winners have raised money for childhood cancer awareness, created «clothing closets» for students who need everything from formal wear to graduation gowns, and a chef who jumped into school nutrition with both feet, creating school breakfast programs, a school garden, and meet - the - chef events to raise the profile of his district's child nutrition program.
But residents say they are upset about why Woodridge Elementary School District 68 chose to sell the land at a sealed bid when the park district asked the school district to consider selling it by another method so they could participate without risk of overbidding with the taxpayers «School District 68 chose to sell the land at a sealed bid when the park district asked the school district to consider selling it by another method so they could participate without risk of overbidding with the taxpayers &laquDistrict 68 chose to sell the land at a sealed bid when the park district asked the school district to consider selling it by another method so they could participate without risk of overbidding with the taxpayers &laqudistrict asked the school district to consider selling it by another method so they could participate without risk of overbidding with the taxpayers «school district to consider selling it by another method so they could participate without risk of overbidding with the taxpayers &laqudistrict to consider selling it by another method so they could participate without risk of overbidding with the taxpayers «money.
Schools and districts in Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah can apply NOW for breakfast - in - the - classroom grant money to cover the upfront costs often associated with the startup and implementation of breakfast in the classroom and «grab n» go» programs, such as purchasing equipment, outreach efforts to parents, program promotion, and other related expenses.
Nor do I believe that doing prep work from scratch is also likely to save a school district money — what about the significant labor costs associated with all that scratch prep?
The popular wisdom at the time was if a school stopped serving these empty - calorie foods, the cafeteria would lose money and the district wouldn't be able to make up for the gap in federal funding with those profits.
Although the Park District has entered into similar arrangements with Wheeling Elementary School District 21 and Prospect Heights District 23, officials said there isn't enough capital projects money to expend in District 25.
Some school districts, like SFUSD, allow their nutrition departments to run a deficit and cover it with money from the general fund, but other districts don't, and their nutrition directors have to find a way to make the school breakfast and lunch programs pay for themselves.
Handall raised the idea with Jon Clark, executive director of the James S. Bower Foundation, and before he knew it, the Santa Barbara school district had obtained grant money to send a contingency down to San Antonio to learn about the program.
As for the school board intending to accept money, Johnson said: «We went through a similar situation with the Park District about a year and a half ago when they were looking to sell land to the City of Chicago, and we passed a resolution then [opposing] that action.»
Chicago Public Schools won an extra $ 11 million from the state to expand preschool programs for disadvantaged children next school year, but the district doesn't plan to create new programs with the money.
A la carte foods are items sold by the district entirely apart from (and in actual competition with) the federally subsidized school meal as a money - making venture.
More money would help with incorporating spices (training, recipe formulation, increased scratch cooking, ect) to replace salt but there's a certain level of sodium that is present in processed foods, even commodity processing: which is a staple in school districts.
This area gets even trickier because not every student on «paid» status actually does pay — some school districts allow student with no free or reduced eligibility and no money to pay for their lunch, to «charge» the cost of the meal, and then try later to collect these unpaid charges from the family, often with mixed success.
So another factor to find out about is what the school or district you wish to emulate does in the event a student shows up with no money.
Schnebel, who is president of the Suffolk school chiefs organization, said the extra money would help districts cope with increasing state cap limitations on local property taxes.
The list of entities eligible to spend SMFP money also would be expanded under the new budget to include «special act school districts, schools for the blind and deaf and other students with disabilities subject to article 85 of the education law, and private schools for students with disabilities authorized pursuant to chapter 853 of the laws of 1976.»
While Cuomo claims the state has thrown money at these schools for too long, Baker calculated that 12 of the 17 lowest - performing school districts cited by Cuomo are among those with the largest state funding shortfalls, based on student need.
He supports charter schools, school choice within a district, and «money follows the child,» a program in which students who attend magnet or charter schools bring education funding with them instead of sharing it with their old school district.
Mahoney says a recent meeting with school districts was very positive, with officials immediately coming up with suggestions for saving money by sharing services.
Leon County School Superintendent Rocky Hanna says that will leave the district with little flexibility to put money toward other priorities.
There's also language amending a decision last year mandating districts share their locally - generated maintenance and construction money with charter schools.
Easton, with AQE, says the governor's budget proposal to freeze property taxes and phase out a utility tax, worth a combined $ 500 million, could be scrapped in order to provide more money for needy school districts.
Some groups condemned the governor for calling on districts to direct more of their state aid to their neediest schools — an exhortation that seemed at odds with his history of fighting the state's Foundation Aid formula, which directs more money to the state's poorest school districts and which advocates argue is itself underfunded.
Alicea said the district is working with elected officials to obtain more money for school security.
Families moving into the town because of the award winning school district, district wide Universal Pre-Kindergarten, organic diversity, a mix of urban and suburban life, coupled with a big inventory of affordable homes has flooded the schools and left the district scrambling to make ends meet with less money.
But now that I have children, that means I'm faced with an ugly dilemma, because we're in a terrible school district that for all its money likely won't improve.
Hawkins» platform includes a call for a $ 15 hourly minimum wage rate, a ban on hydrofracking, using government money to hire unemployed workers for public projects, a single - payer healthcare program, rejecting the Common Core teaching standards (and the federal money that came with them), refiguring school aid to give more help to poorer districts and raising taxes on the richest New Yorkers.
A «Smart Schools Commission» will advise school districts on best funding targets for various educational technology needs, and districts will spend their money with competitive bidding.
New research from the National Bureau of Economics confirms what teachers have always known: Money does make a difference for schools, and districts with large proportions of high - need students need comparatively more money than districts with fewer high - need studMoney does make a difference for schools, and districts with large proportions of high - need students need comparatively more money than districts with fewer high - need studmoney than districts with fewer high - need students.
«The tax refunds that Paulson and Singer would stand to receive through the refusal to extend the millionaires tax would be pocket change to them, but they could provide the New York City school district with the money to rehire dozens of recently - fired teachers aides.
Foley's education plan includes policies such as school choice within a district and «money follows the child» - a program where students who attend magnet or charter schools bring the education funding with them instead of sharing it with their old school district.
Budget director Robert Megna said during a briefing with reporters after the address that school districts will be able to submit proposals asking for the money, and the state will try to «accommodate» those with «reasonable plans.»
But today many city schools in poor districts are still lacking sorely needed funds and basic resources because state officials say the state doesn't have enough money to comply with the court ruling that took 14 years to win.
SARANAC — A Cadyville woman has been arrested and charged with embezzling $ 50,000 from a fund dedicated toward raising money to build a playground at Saranac Elementary School where she also served as a district school board mSchool where she also served as a district school board mschool board member.
Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos said in October that Nassau school districts were shortchanged $ 77 million in state money for prekindergarten when compared with the funding allocated to educate 4 - year - olds in New York City.
They simply don't have the LEGAL authority to cut the overwhelming majority of their expenses and with the double digit cut in state aid most local school districts will receive, they will have to make up for that money by significantly jacking up property taxes... which are far more regressive and oppressive than income taxes.
With dropping enrollments and less money coming from the state, many school districts across New York are looking into joining forces.
And the Northport school district, villages and other special districts that benefited from the tax windfall would have to contend with the loss of that money virtually overnight.
The stark analysis from the governor, released one day after he held his first budget negotiation with legislators, shows his resolve in demanding his education reforms in order for local school districts to get more money.
Years after the Kingston City School District joined seven other small - city school districts in suing the state for what plaintiffs claimed were funding inequities, a judge ruled this week that the state had met its «constitutional obligation» in providing those districts with enough School District joined seven other small - city school districts in suing the state for what plaintiffs claimed were funding inequities, a judge ruled this week that the state had met its «constitutional obligation» in providing those districts with enough school districts in suing the state for what plaintiffs claimed were funding inequities, a judge ruled this week that the state had met its «constitutional obligation» in providing those districts with enough money.
School aid increased by about $ 1 billion, with nearly every Central New York district getting at least a slight boost in money over this year.
Compared to the general Nevada funding formula or the formulas that govern most district and charter schools nationally, the Nevada ESA program looks positively progressive in giving more money to kids starting off with less.
The 58 - year - old administrator has said he will resign at the end of this school year from the top job in a district grappling with unyielding academic shortcomings, alleged test tampering, and missing candy money and equipment.
On this question, the public divides almost exactly in twain: 39 % of respondents support, but 43 % oppose «the federal government providing additional money to school districts with large numbers of immigrant children.»
States have paid far less attention to what schools and districts do with that money and the results they produce.
The state would grant $ 500,000 to each district to help fund the schools, with the requirement that the money be divided equally between boys and girls.
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