Chapter 8

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Across
  1. 4. bullying or intimidation are usually physical or verbal in nature
  2. 7. tax on land and house that contributes to school funding
  3. 11. declared the property tax unconstitutional
  4. 12. helped fund career and technical education
  5. 13. children from families living in poverty
  6. 14. higher proportion of students who are low income and need a higher level to solve
  7. 15. an adult who commits to a long term relationship with a student to provide support, guidance, and help
  8. 16. means that the prohibited behaviors and actions will not be tolerated-no exceptions
Down
  1. 1. made federal money available to schools with low income students to help equalize educational opportunities
  2. 2. used federal money to help schools close the gap in student achievement among schools
  3. 3. the differences in learning and gruation rates among schools, often linked to differences in school populations and funding
  4. 5. refers to the average of money a district spends for one student per year
  5. 6. businesses large corporations enter into an expanding and more formal relationship with a school
  6. 8. student cant attend school for a special period of time
  7. 9. states had right to determine their own level of funding education
  8. 10. powers not given to the federal government is given to the people or the states