Part 5, Impact Aid: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 15 to Extend for Five Years Certain Elementary, Secondary, and Other Education Programs, Hearings Held in Washington, D.C. ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1076 pages |
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... children whose parents are employed outside the state of the school district ; Counting all children who reside on Indian lands in the A category regardless of the employment status of their parents ; Addition of a payment for handicapped ...
... children whose parents are employed outside the state of the school district ; Counting all children who reside on Indian lands in the A category regardless of the employment status of their parents ; Addition of a payment for handicapped ...
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... children during fiscal year 1974 and fiscal year 1975 due to decrease or ... children if the number of out of county and out of state B children is at least ... residing on Indian lands or having a parent in one of the uniformed services ...
... children during fiscal year 1974 and fiscal year 1975 due to decrease or ... children if the number of out of county and out of state B children is at least ... residing on Indian lands or having a parent in one of the uniformed services ...
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... children . Under title I , section 3 of Public Law 81-874 , as amended ( 20 U.S.C. 238 ) , LEAs are to be compensated for the cost of educating children who , while attending such schools ( 1 ) resided on tax - exempt Federal property ...
... children . Under title I , section 3 of Public Law 81-874 , as amended ( 20 U.S.C. 238 ) , LEAs are to be compensated for the cost of educating children who , while attending such schools ( 1 ) resided on tax - exempt Federal property ...
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... children : One frequent error made by LEAS was to claim children who did not reside in the household of the federally connected parent . Of the 100 LEAS , 21 did not have adequate documentation to deter- mine if the child resided with ...
... children : One frequent error made by LEAS was to claim children who did not reside in the household of the federally connected parent . Of the 100 LEAS , 21 did not have adequate documentation to deter- mine if the child resided with ...
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... children claimed did reside with civilian federally connected parents . HEW said that the instructions in this area would be strengthened but that the stuation could be appreciably improved only through extensive field reviews . Also ...
... children claimed did reside with civilian federally connected parents . HEW said that the instructions in this area would be strengthened but that the stuation could be appreciably improved only through extensive field reviews . Also ...
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