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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... responsibility . No Administration , including President Carter's Administration , can evalute impact aid without these critical sources of information from which to make judgments , because you are telling us they were making judgments ...
... responsibility . No Administration , including President Carter's Administration , can evalute impact aid without these critical sources of information from which to make judgments , because you are telling us they were making judgments ...
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... responsibility . Mr. STORMER . Federal responsibility certainly in the sense that in many instances the children reside on tax - exempt lands which in many instances comprise a substantial portion , if not the majority of the land that ...
... responsibility . Mr. STORMER . Federal responsibility certainly in the sense that in many instances the children reside on tax - exempt lands which in many instances comprise a substantial portion , if not the majority of the land that ...
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... responsibility of the applicant local educational agency to provide to the parents of such children : ( 1 ) Opportunity to make recommendations to the local educational agency concerning the needs of the Indian children ; ( 2 ) ...
... responsibility of the applicant local educational agency to provide to the parents of such children : ( 1 ) Opportunity to make recommendations to the local educational agency concerning the needs of the Indian children ; ( 2 ) ...
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... responsibility for those children . I would question whether or not a youngster , an Indian youngster who is relying one hundred percent on Federal funds , would be equitably treated , in this status within the state if the state did ...
... responsibility for those children . I would question whether or not a youngster , an Indian youngster who is relying one hundred percent on Federal funds , would be equitably treated , in this status within the state if the state did ...
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... responsibility for these children and received payments for them under Section 3 . Mr. QUIE . I have a question on P.L. 815. Could you indicate how many of those requests would qualify and the number you can fund under P.L. 815 ? Mr ...
... responsibility for these children and received payments for them under Section 3 . Mr. QUIE . I have a question on P.L. 815. Could you indicate how many of those requests would qualify and the number you can fund under P.L. 815 ? Mr ...
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ACSS additional administration Air Force Base amended amount applicant appropriate approved assistance basic basis Buchanan budget cation centum Chairman PERKINS children residing clause Commissioner comparable LEAS computing Congress construction contribution rate County determined disaster disparity educa educational agency effect Elementary eligible enrollment entitlement estimated Federal activities Federal Government Federal property federally connected children fiscal fiscal neutrality Fort Buchanan free public education handicapped Hardin County impact aid funds impact aid program increase Indian LEA's local educational agency located low-rent housing membership ment military Montgomery Public School number of children Office of Education Okaloosa County operation paragraph payment rates percent percentage Percentile priority property tax provided free public public housing public schools Puerto Rico QUIE received regulations revenues school district school finance school system Stat STORMER subsection Superintendent tion tional agency Title total number wealth neutrality