According to a June 17, 2010 PG article, Changes could boost Mt. Lebanon in rankings, Dr. Tim was quoted as saying that we did not qualify for the U.S. News & World Report silver ratings. By approving the high school's participation in the National School Lunch Program, its poverty rate percentages will be reported to Standard and Poor's for U.S. News & World Report's rankings. I am not sure there was ever a public vote for the national school lunch program since I cannot find it in the minutes. According to the CAFR, there is quite a jump in free or reduced lunches. Interesting how we are now listed as a silver medal school on the U.S. News & World Report website. The demographic data is still from 2007-2008.It came to fruition. U.S. News and World Report Ranks Mt. Lebanon High School #8 in PA When the School Board discusses the budget tonight, please keep this in mind. It is only a numbers game and showing poverty rate percentages and the high school's participation in the National School Lunch Program got us there.
Monday, May 14, 2012
About that budget...
Remember this post? Relentless, is it?
Which bank does the school district utilize?
ReplyDeleteThe school district utilizes the Pennsylvania
ReplyDeleteSchool District Liquid Asset Fund (PSDLAF) http://www.psdlaf.org/
David Huston