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Not exact matches
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Aceto Corp. shares tumbled after the firm said it is seeking a
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It usually involves filling in a packet
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waivers to payment guarantees.
Also
written into that amendment, according to the DCCC, is an exemption that would keep those protections in place for members
of Congress, should their state seek the
waiver.
Two weeks later, the comptroller's office
wrote back with questions about both the
waiver and the contract, including concerns that it required virtually nothing in terms
of a final report and included an option to extend the contract «by mutual consent» with no end date.
In a letter to Congressmembers Lowey, Engel and Maloney, and Senators Schumer and Gillbrand, Latimer
wrote: «It has recently been brought to my attention that the United States Department
of Education denied the request
of the New York State Education Department to provide a
waiver which would allow our schools to better meet the needs
of children with disabilities and those who are English Language Learners.»
Gregg Polsky, a University
of North Carolina Law School professor, who has
written a special report on PE firm fee conversions and the tax issue, said he believes the management fee
waivers should be against the law.
«As you know... the Commissioner is empowered to grant a
waiver to an «exceptionally qualified» candidate who does not meet all the graduate course or teaching requirements in law if he finds that the candidate has «exceptional training and experience» which are the «substantial equivalent»
of such requirements,» Steiner
wrote in the letter addressed to Brooklyn Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries and several other officials who expressed concern about Black's qualifications.
«We too strongly oppose the repeal
of the income exclusion for graduate tuition
waivers,»
wrote Holt in letters to the lawmakers.
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June 2012 — More than half
of states have been granted
waivers, so the majority
of the country is no longer operating under the NCLB law as
written.
The framers
of the United States Constitution
wrote that it is a duty
of the chief executive to «take care» that the law be faithfully executed, but
waivers began to make a significant appearance in public policymaking in the 1980s and 1990s.
It is hard to see what else the administration could have done, given the failure
of Congress to make corrections itself, the manifest impossibility
of carrying on with the law as
written, and the protest that would have come from Democrats in Congress and the army
of education reformers if the administration had simply settled for
waivers.
On the surface, the story
of the US Department
of Education's recent letter to Indiana about its ESEA -
waiver noncompliance
writes itself.
Given a reality
of pervasive distrust, however, reformers
wrote Race to the Top regulations, ESEA
waiver conditions, and state statutes to force compliance.
In an Education Sector report released yesterday — The New State Achievement Gap: How
Waivers Could Make It Worse - Or Better — Constance Clark and I report the effects
of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) on education inequality, the ill that the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was long ago
written to cure.
Writing about Illinois» newly approved NCLB
waiver, it breathlessly reported that, «Under a dramatic new approach to rating public schools, Illinois students
of different backgrounds no longer will be held to the same standards — with Latinos and blacks, low - income children and other groups having lower targets than whites for passing state exams, the Tribune has found.»
In her Nov. 22 letter (starts on page 6), Assistant Secretary
of Education Deborah Delisle
wrote, «The requirements to determine whether schools have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to identify schools for improvement, corrective action and restructuring have not been waived, and any State laws or regulations, including those related to AYP or school improvement status, are not affected by the
waivers granted to your district.»
U.S. Department
of Education Assistant Secretary Deborah Delisle
wrote in a letter to Oklahoma state Superintendent Janet Barresi that the state's
waiver was denied because Oklahoma «can no longer demonstrate that the State's standards are college - and career - ready standards.»
In addition, before this last - minute
waiver request to lower the bar further, on November 29th a host
of advocates
wrote to Secretary
of Education Betsy DeVos urging her to «to reject New York's requested
waivers under ESSA... If granted, these
waivers would undermine students» access to the general curriculum and would be contrary to the spirit and intent
of the ESSA.»
In addition, before this last - minute
waiver request to lower the bar further, on November 29th a host
of advocates
wrote to Secretary
of Education Betsy DeVos urging her to ``
To date, two states (New Hampshire and New York) have submitted plans to the U.S. Dept.
of Education that included
waiver requests, and Florida «
wrote its accountability plan in such a way that critics say it skirts the law.»
Every state that has received an RTTT grant or NCLB
waiver has adopted the Common Core and is a member
of one
of the two state consortia
writing standardized assessments.8 The only exception is Virginia, which received an NCLB
waiver after proving to the Department
of Education that it had adopted «revised content standards that... are fully aligned with Common Core State Standards.»
«
Waivers will work for some states, but will not work for all,»
wrote the groups, including the National Governors Association and the Council
of Chief State School Officers.
Representatives Robert Aderholt, Jo Bonner and Mo Brooks recently
wrote Secretary
of Education Arne Duncan asking him to stop tying federal
waivers and grant opportunities to the adoption
of CCSI.
The presidents
of local unions
wrote their superintendents calling on them to withdraw the
waiver application or at least delay it for a year.
We've
written before that some civil rights groups felt the
waiver applications
of Indiana and several other states didn't do enough to address socioeconomic achievement gaps.
Senate Democrats have penned a No Child Left Behind reauthorization proposal that's expected to look a lot like the Department
of Education's current
waiver process,
writes Alyson Klein for Education Week:
Indiana and the 25 other states granted
waivers from certain requirements
of the federal No Child Left Behind law will still have to send student data to Washington, D.C.,
writes Sarah D. Sparks for Education Week:
Indeed, as University
of South Carolina law professor Derek W. Black
writes in a recent analysis
of waivers, not only does NCLB not authorize conditional
waivers, even if a court were to read any
waiver authorization as implicitly authorizing conditions, the actual conditions attached — «college - and career - ready standards,» new teacher evaluations, etc. — fundamentally change the law.
As
of the
writing of this blog, 39 states and the District
of Columbia have been granted
waivers.
To date, some 42 states have availed themselves
of these
waivers, leaving Representative Kline to declare, «We're in the intolerable position
of the secretary
of education
writing and implementing education policy for the country.»
In a letter
written almost a year ago, Assistant Secretary
of Education Deborah Delisle
wrote, «The requirements to determine whether schools have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to identify schools for improvement, corrective action and restructuring have not been waived, and any State laws or regulations, including those related to AYP or school improvement status, are not affected by the
waivers granted to your district.»
The committee also isn't accepting any
written testimony from organizations, especially those representing Native communities (who have loudly complained about how American Indian tribes were not consulted by many
of the 34 state governments granted
waivers as required by both the U.S. Department
of Education and by the U.S. Constitution's provisions granting them sovereign status).
All
of the problems with the
waiver gambit were raised once again today with the news that Duncan's top aide overseeing the
waiver gambit, Deb Delisle,
wrote letters to state officials in Kansas, Oregon, and Washington State placing the states in «high risk status» and thus, threatening to cancel the
waivers because
of their lack
of follow - through on promised reforms.
, a former U.S. Education Secretary, said that while he favors the
waivers, he doesn't «want the department to do what it has done through many secretaries: take a good idea and
write 400 pages
of regulations
of how to do it.»
If you seek, but not qualify for such
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However, if the failure to distribute your RMD by the deadline is due to a reasonable error, you may request a
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