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Broward Schools superintendent says fund schools not rail

12 hours ago ago from South Florida Education Blog

Broward Schools are bracing for another round of budget cuts because state education officials underestimated student enrollment throughout Florida, according to Superintendent James Notter. Because there are fewer students, “the state plans to reduce each district’s per student funding by $43 to $45. In Broward, this translates to another $8 million mid-year reduction,” Notter wrote to Florida’s Senate President Jeffrey Atwater, R-North Palm ...

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State Senate likely to vote on school board bill

23 hours ago ago from The Pennsylvania Guardian

Dan Kristie Staff Writer Chester Daily Local News December 23, 2009 The State Senate next year is likely to vote on legislation which would ban school board candidates from running in primary elections. The legislation, which was introduced by State Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19th, of West Whiteland, was unanimously approved by the Senate Education Committee this month. Read the story here

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Republicans To Gain House Seats In Decennial Reapportionment While States Like OH, MI and IL to Lose Them.

12 hours ago ago from The Centrist

Reading where 9 states that voted Obama in 2008 are scheduled to lose House seats during the decennial reapportionment. Via Politico.com December 24, 2009 Texas stands to be the big winner after next year s decennial reapportionment, with two political analysis firms projecting that the Lone Star State will gain at least three new Congressional seats for the 2012 elections. The big loser from the analysis is Ohio, which ...

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Reapportionment winners and losers

15 hours ago ago from Vox Verax

Politico.com Texas stands to be the big winner after next year’s decennial reapportionment, with two political analysis firms projecting that the Lone Star State will gain at least three new congressional seats for the 2012 elections. The big loser from the analysis is Ohio, which looks likely to lose two House seats in 2012 — the only state with that dubious distinction. The analysis, from the political firms Polidata and Election Data ...

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Does anyone know any good middle schools in broward county?

21 hours ago ago from Middle School

From experience. It doesn't have to be public. It can be private, magnet, charter, or even catholic It has to have middle school but I don't really care if it also has elementary or highschool. Thank you!!! There are huge number of Schools in Broward County and good one too. Here is a link to the Schools in that area.

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Pa. gov to pursue shale tax, school-funding hike

18 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Pa. gov to pursue shale tax, school-funding hike HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said he will press for another increase in public school funding and a tax on natural gas production when he presents his last state budget in February. But the Democrat would not reveal how or whether he will use his final year in office to try to head off a fiscal "tsunami" that he warns is headed toward Pennsylvania after his term ends. ...

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