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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES HOLDS A HEARING ON TH...
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Education spending bills moving through Congress include a small increase for Pell Grants and several college-access programs next year. But the pictu...
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I ask the Congress to consider the enclosed amendments to my FY 2009 Budget for the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, the Interior, Labor, and State, as well...
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President George W. Bush's 2009 education budget proposal has many black educators concerned about the effect of federal cuts on historically black co...
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[...] only 6 percent of students come from families with low enough incomes to qualify for free lunch, and more tiian 70 percent of students are white The RS.6 RAs 2007 tax filings show it finished with $775,486 in revenue diat year, and used the vast majority to cover "teaching expenses, etc, not provided for in Board of Education Budget" (According to a September 2, 2009, agreement between the United Federation of Teachers and the DOE, schools can hire what are called Parent Association Teacher Aides as temporary employees so long as they do not "replace, substitute for, or supplant in any way any UFT-represented employee") Similarly, parents at P.S.41 on West lidi Street claimed $503,794 in total revenue in 2007 and contributed more tiian half of it to what it called "teachers, super...
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It was an emotional whirlwind for public education during the 2009 legislative session.
A budget bill had charter school supporters sulking. Another piece of legislation drew the ire of PTA moms. And one bill had math geeks singing praises.
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TRENTON - Overall education spending would increase by nearly 5 percent next year, even as most state programs brace for budget cuts, under a plan proposed Monday by the Corzine administration.
The $11.5 billion education budget represents 35 percent of the $33.3 billion state budget proposed for fiscal year 2009, which begins July 1. The state's 2008 education budget is $11 billion.
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JAY -- The Jay School Department is looking at an estimated $297,680 curtailment this year in anticipated state education subsidy that affects the voter-approved $9.7 million budget for 2009- 10.
The loss of state funding may climb higher this year and subsidy loss is expected to get worse in 2011 and 2012, Superintendent Robert Wall told the School Committee on Thursday.
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Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh would train fewer pediatricians next year if a $301 million national program for graduate medical education is eliminated from the 2009 federal budget as proposed, hospital officials say.
President Bush's proposed fiscal 2009 budget eliminated the federal Children's Hospitals Graduate Medical Education program, citing a lack of demonstrated need. Doctors and politicians are gathering support to keep the program.
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CA Teachers throughout California have received layoff notices as a result of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposal to make steep cuts in the state's education budget in anticipation of a state budget deficit of more than $16 billion in fiscal 2009. The California Federation of Teachers has responded forcefully to the governor's proposal to suspend Proposition 98 (which has guaranteed a minimum level of education funding since its enactment) and slash the education budget.