More, sorry, but if the area no longers has concentrated poverty you lose funding. Going to be hard to keep funding if we lose poor people. See posts from prior days about possible dissapearing of sections of AP society. Sorry BB, if we become allfuent, we lose funding. We will lose it precisely because of the rich folks (I have nothing against them since I guess I would qualify) in these condos, but they don't have to pick up the tab. NICE JOB INCUMBENTS. It gets worse the more you look. I guess this is what all the people on this forum smarter than myself have been seeing for a while. Anyone interested in a 4,000 sf victorian, completely restored, new windows, central HVAC (2), gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances and close to beach?
The factual record included only the comparative data from poor urban districts. The Court implies that older suburban and rural communities with similar characteristics might also be eligible for Abbott designation. While this possibility cannot be dismissed, it is overwhelmingly probable that the conditions for Abbott designation will be primarily urban. High concentrations of poverty, significant mobility, and the other characteristics of poverty are much more likely to be found in urban centers. The needs of poor rural and older suburban poor communities certainly exist and may require additional remedies, but Abbott designation should not be the only recourse available or possible. B. Two-Part Test for Designation In order to be eligible for an initial Abbott designation and remedies, a school district must be characterized by both low student achievement and concentrated poverty. Both Abbott II (page 385) and Abbott VII, as well as legislation (N.J.S.A.18A:7G-4), give the Commissioner the responsibility to determine those districts to include or, as will be discussed, to remove from Abbott status Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyPark/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/