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THOUGH some parents say that poorer schools receive Title I financing — federal dollars allocated to schools serving large percentages of low-income children — giving them a lift that wealthier schools do not get, others dismiss that argument.
Mr. Logan, of the principals' union, said one of the most puzzling elements was a change to the formula used to calculate Title I financing for schools serving poor students or neighborhoods.
The money to be made available to states this month includes $5 billion in Title I financing, for disadvantaged students; about $6 billion for disabled students; and about $33 billion in fiscal stabilization money, which governors are to use to replenish education programs slashed in recent years and to prevent cuts to state education budgets for the coming school year.
Speaking to a small audience at Public School 24, a new Spanish-English, dual-language elementary school in the working-class neighborhood of Sunset Park, Mr. Bradley also outlined his proposals to double federal Title I financing for schools in poor neighborhoods, require teachers to prove their expertise and offer incentives to recruit teachers to needy rural and urban schools.
Lyft has raised an additional $600 million in a Series I financing round led by Fidelity Management & Research Company, pushing its post-money valuation to $15.1 billion.
Lyft said in June 2018 that it raised an additional $600 million in a Series I financing round led by Fidelity Management & Research Company, pushing its post-money valuation to $15.1 billion.
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