State budget hurts two school programs...
State budget hurts two school programs
The two Newport-Mesa Unified School District programs that will
suffer side effects from the state budget cuts are Home to School
Transportation, which involves busing kids to school, and the School
Improvement Program, which is money provided to each school that is
budgeted by the school site council for things like additional
materials and instructional aides.
The state is withholding payments to these programs this year
because of the multibillion-dollar shortfall it had to compensate for
in the budget.
So the district will not see $800,000 for the Home to School
Transportation Program and $300,000 for the School Improvement
Program.
But this loss will not affect the school district this year
because it stocked up enough in its reserves to deal with
contingencies like this, said Paul Reed, assistant superintendent of
financial services.
Although the state is promising to deliver the funds next year,
Reed said he is taking a wait-and-see attitude.
UC I’s overall ranking drops, magazine reports
UC Irvine’s stature has dropped slightly relative to the nation’s
best universities, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report
annual ranking of America’s leading universities.
UCI fell from 10th to 12th in the past year among the nations’
best public universities and fell from 41st to 45th among the
country’s top public and private universities. For the past decade,
UCI has been ranked among the top 20 public universities.
The information is published in the 2003 “America’s Best Collegesâ€
guidebook, which will be available at newsstands and bookstores
today.
“We are happy to continue to rank in the top tier of public and
private universities,†said Chancellor Ralph Cicerone in a press
release. “Our efforts to expand academic programs, increase major
research efforts and attract growing numbers of outstanding
undergraduate and graduate students have enabled us to consistently
rank among the best institutions nationwide -- even while we are
still building our full faculty.â€
U.S. News & World Report ranks the nation’s more than 1,400
four-year accredited colleges and universities on 16 indicators of excellence, including academic reputation and student retention to
graduation rate performance, faculty resources and alumni giving
rates.
Again this year, UC Berkeley was chosen as the nation’s top public
university and, overall, Princeton University was ranked as the
nation’s best university among all public and private universities.
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