A three -
year hold harmless provision will aid any transition and create a safety net.
Not exact matches
The four formulas also have their own
hold -
harmless provisions, which, in combination with appropriations that have fallen short of full funding in each
year after the program's first, 1965, mean that historical funding levels continue to influence current ones.
Unfortunately, the new principal pay plan creates winners and losers with an estimated one in six principals actually seeing a pay cut next
year unless the plan is changed or a
hold -
harmless provision is extended.
Related to the Casey amendment, a gradual decrease of «
hold harmless» funding, phasing out the
provision in seven
years (Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C.)
There is a
hold harmless provision in the state budget, which means no one can earn less than the previous
year.
«
Hold harmless» provision: As was true under NCLB, a «hold harmless» provision that prohibits states from reserving the full 7 percent if doing so would decrease a local education agency (LEA)'s Title I, Part A, allocation to below what it received in the previous year is included in ESSA Section 1
Hold harmless»
provision: As was true under NCLB, a «
hold harmless» provision that prohibits states from reserving the full 7 percent if doing so would decrease a local education agency (LEA)'s Title I, Part A, allocation to below what it received in the previous year is included in ESSA Section 1
hold harmless»
provision that prohibits states from reserving the full 7 percent if doing so would decrease a local education agency (LEA)'s Title I, Part A, allocation to below what it received in the previous
year is included in ESSA Section 1003.
Decreased «regular» Title I funds: As noted above, because the «
hold harmless»
provision does not take effect until 2018/19, some districts will likely receive less Title I funding in 2017/18 than in previous
years.
School district funding levels were set based on a 1990 census of student enrollment, and changed little as a result of the state's «
hold harmless»
provision which maintains state aid from previous
years regardless of fluctuations in student enrollment.
«In a time when the talent pipeline for teachers and school administrators can not keep up with the demand, and when some of our highly talented principals stand to lose an average of over $ 8,000 in pay, we respectfully request that you extend the «
hold harmless»
provision for all principals through fiscal
year 2018 - 19,» wrote Cobey.
But next
year that
provision expires, and unless the General Assembly takes action to extend this
hold harmless provision, either local school districts must come up with extra funds to pay those veteran principals, watch them prematurely retire — or watch those school leaders» salaries take a nosedive.
Lawmakers enacted a
hold harmless provision to prevent these steep drops in pay for the first
year of the pay plan — but it is set to expire at the end of this academic
year.
However, several experienced principals, superintendents and lawmakers say the new plan results in steep losses in pay for many veteran principals — a concern that's been addressed with a
hold harmless provision that prevented drops in pay this
year, but is set to expire before the start of the next academic
year.
NYSUT believes that any implementation plan should include the adoption of a one -
year «
hold harmless»
provision for APPR to enable all locals and districts to learn from their individual experiences, and make necessary modifications for a fair and valid system.
With Medicare Part B premiums set to increase next
year, most Social Security recipients can take advantage of the program's «
hold harmless»
provision, which caps premium raises at a beneficiary's Social Security cost of living adjustment, which next
year is zero, Kitces says.