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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To document the eligibility of pupils claimed , LEAs use a parentpupil survey which is a method approved for use by OE ... property on the day the parent - pupil survey was taken , regrdless of where the parents were actually employed .
To document the eligibility of pupils claimed , LEAs use a parentpupil survey which is a method approved for use by OE ... property on the day the parent - pupil survey was taken , regrdless of where the parents were actually employed .
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However , in no case may the minimum rate exceed the state average expenditure per pupil . The amount of aid provided to an LEA may not be based on a rate lower than the applicable minimum rate . OE , after consulting with the state ...
However , in no case may the minimum rate exceed the state average expenditure per pupil . The amount of aid provided to an LEA may not be based on a rate lower than the applicable minimum rate . OE , after consulting with the state ...
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cant and basing each applicant's payment rate on the comparable LEA's average expenditure per pupil from local revenues . The comparability criteria are the same in both procedures ; both require OE to compute payment rates using data ...
cant and basing each applicant's payment rate on the comparable LEA's average expenditure per pupil from local revenues . The comparability criteria are the same in both procedures ; both require OE to compute payment rates using data ...
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... higher property values per pupil , but the association is very weak and is not consistent across all 16 states . ... higher per pupil expenditures , and lower ratios of pupils to teachers , but the associations are very weak and are ...
... higher property values per pupil , but the association is very weak and is not consistent across all 16 states . ... higher per pupil expenditures , and lower ratios of pupils to teachers , but the associations are very weak and are ...
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rate higher than either of the two minimums which are one - half the national and one - half the state average per pupil cost . There are approximately 1800 districts in states using group rates , but only half of these or 938 actually ...
rate higher than either of the two minimums which are one - half the national and one - half the state average per pupil cost . There are approximately 1800 districts in states using group rates , but only half of these or 938 actually ...
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