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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... Equalization in New Mexico__ 425 Meeds Amendment_ 427 New Mexico and the wealth neutrality test .. 427 Statement of ......... . 410 The New Mexico educational finance project ( NMEXEFP ) the new school funding formula .. 432 APPENDIXES ...
... Equalization in New Mexico__ 425 Meeds Amendment_ 427 New Mexico and the wealth neutrality test .. 427 Statement of ......... . 410 The New Mexico educational finance project ( NMEXEFP ) the new school funding formula .. 432 APPENDIXES ...
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... equalization programs to determine their effect on P.L. 874 school districts . Today we will provide more detail concerning the problems we've encountered in at least these major areas . Before we do this , it might be helpful to ...
... equalization programs to determine their effect on P.L. 874 school districts . Today we will provide more detail concerning the problems we've encountered in at least these major areas . Before we do this , it might be helpful to ...
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... equalization formula or not . We have some equitability with regard to Indians . I think we need to take that into consideration . Under equalization how many states do come under that equal- ization option ? Mr. STORMER . At the ...
... equalization formula or not . We have some equitability with regard to Indians . I think we need to take that into consideration . Under equalization how many states do come under that equal- ization option ? Mr. STORMER . At the ...
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... equalization program for LEA's . If the program qualifies , a State may consider as local sources funds received under PL 81-874 only that which is in proportion to the share that local revenues covered under a State equalization ...
... equalization program for LEA's . If the program qualifies , a State may consider as local sources funds received under PL 81-874 only that which is in proportion to the share that local revenues covered under a State equalization ...
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... equalization of educational funds , there would be no need for the existence of federal impact aid to the local educational agency . Although there is a move underway to initiate equalization in Kentucky , it will be many years before ...
... equalization of educational funds , there would be no need for the existence of federal impact aid to the local educational agency . Although there is a move underway to initiate equalization in Kentucky , it will be many years before ...
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