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The above engraving is by Hammatt Billings, Esq., and is taken from a statue of a Chinaman, of half life size, modeled by Ball Hughes, Esq., from an original done in China.
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005
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Noel Hammatt, a former teacher and instructor at Louisiana State University, looked at data from the Web site of the Colorado Department of Education.
NYT > Home Page By Diane Ravitch 2011
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Hammatt also wants the proposed contracts strengthened to more clearly spell out the responsibilities of the private providers and how they are going to be held accountable.
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"We have an opportunity tonight to save $330,000," Hammatt said in urging board members to reject Volkert
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Hammatt and the rest of the School Board members first learned about the proposal at a July
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"This entire proposal is in fact unfunded," Hammatt said.
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"We have an opportunity tonight to save $330,000," Hammatt said in urging board members to reject Volkert
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Hammatt added that, "In this case, they're actually saying on a per-student basis that you will get full funding, with none of the accountability you normally get with charters."
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"We have an opportunity tonight to save $330,000," Hammatt said in urging board members to reject Volkert
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Hammatt also noted that the state funding formula, known as the Minimum Foundation Program, is only about 40 percent funded by the state.
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