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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We have written six states and requested data on their state and local resources in order to commence an evaluation of their state aid programs to see whether or not they would qualify under the fiscal disparity test , which is the only ...
We have written six states and requested data on their state and local resources in order to commence an evaluation of their state aid programs to see whether or not they would qualify under the fiscal disparity test , which is the only ...
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According to the latest figures available , the disparity ranges from the state high per pupil expenditure of $ 1,259 to a low of $ 430 . Hardin County , with a per pupil expenditure of $ 762 , is some $ 70 below the state average per ...
According to the latest figures available , the disparity ranges from the state high per pupil expenditure of $ 1,259 to a low of $ 430 . Hardin County , with a per pupil expenditure of $ 762 , is some $ 70 below the state average per ...
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These d standards consist of a general qualifying standard and disparity standard . Additionally , a wealth neutrality standard was published in proposed form ( for the second time ) on March 22 , 1977. When this standard becomes ...
These d standards consist of a general qualifying standard and disparity standard . Additionally , a wealth neutrality standard was published in proposed form ( for the second time ) on March 22 , 1977. When this standard becomes ...
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The disparity standard requires that a State must demonstrate an expenditure or revenue disparity on a per pupil basis of no more than 25 percent when the 95th and 5th percentile districts in that State are compared .
The disparity standard requires that a State must demonstrate an expenditure or revenue disparity on a per pupil basis of no more than 25 percent when the 95th and 5th percentile districts in that State are compared .
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However , if a State has been counting P.L. 81-874 payments as a local resource , then these funds will be included in the calculation to the extent that they do not exceed the proportion allowed under the Act . A disparity standard was ...
However , if a State has been counting P.L. 81-874 payments as a local resource , then these funds will be included in the calculation to the extent that they do not exceed the proportion allowed under the Act . A disparity standard was ...
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