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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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 . ... compiled by the state educational agency or LEAS on expenditures paid from local revenues of comparable LEAS .
cant and basing each applicant's payment rate on the comparable LEA's average expenditure per pupil from local revenues . ... compiled by the state educational agency or LEAS on expenditures paid from local revenues of comparable LEAS .
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In effect there is no state - the Federal government does not reimburse the state , but the state can take into consider- ation the P.L. 874 expenditures when they provide their local support to the schools .
In effect there is no state - the Federal government does not reimburse the state , but the state can take into consider- ation the P.L. 874 expenditures when they provide their local support to the schools .
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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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He is a member of the school finance unit that deals with the Public Law 93-380 operating program to assist state educational agencies to design programs to equalize expenditures . Because of his continuing activity of this task group ...
He is a member of the school finance unit that deals with the Public Law 93-380 operating program to assist state educational agencies to design programs to equalize expenditures . Because of his continuing activity of this task group ...
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