Survey Schools & Demand BetterNews FeedFeb 261 min readR.I. House passes bill that would include survey feedback in evaluating schools'Demand better': Absences, 'power struggles' hold up new Providence School Board. What we know.PAST HEADLINESInfante-Green: State will ‘continue to follow our process’ with Providence schoolsHow Providence is paying for the $15 million school funding settlementJudge takes state’s side in budget battle over Providence schoolsProvidence City Council gives first pass vote to reallocate ARPA money to fund schoolsWhat does the future look like for Mayor Brett Smiley?Smiley signs $599M Providence budget into lawProvidence City Council gives first pass vote to reallocate ARPA money to fund schoolsProvidence approves $600M budget. Here's what's new and what is changing. City of Providence moves to evict embattled Skyline at WaterplaceWho is getting reparations money in Providence? Here's a list of grants.Smiley warns of painful cuts and possible tax hike if court decision goes against cityTax hike for Providence residents 'inevitable' to pay for schoolsProvidence agrees to pay millions more for schools to avoid cuts
R.I. House passes bill that would include survey feedback in evaluating schools'Demand better': Absences, 'power struggles' hold up new Providence School Board. What we know.PAST HEADLINESInfante-Green: State will ‘continue to follow our process’ with Providence schoolsHow Providence is paying for the $15 million school funding settlementJudge takes state’s side in budget battle over Providence schoolsProvidence City Council gives first pass vote to reallocate ARPA money to fund schoolsWhat does the future look like for Mayor Brett Smiley?Smiley signs $599M Providence budget into lawProvidence City Council gives first pass vote to reallocate ARPA money to fund schoolsProvidence approves $600M budget. Here's what's new and what is changing. City of Providence moves to evict embattled Skyline at WaterplaceWho is getting reparations money in Providence? Here's a list of grants.Smiley warns of painful cuts and possible tax hike if court decision goes against cityTax hike for Providence residents 'inevitable' to pay for schoolsProvidence agrees to pay millions more for schools to avoid cuts
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