School Construction, 1965, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Education, of the ... 89-1, on H.R. 9948, 10080, and 10105, July 27, 28, 29, and Aug. 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, and 17, 19651966 - 545 pages |
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... elementary or secondary schools may participate as authorized by title I of Public Law 89-10 . The Commissioner of the U.S. Office of Education is required to establish basic criteria to be applied by the State educational agency in ...
... elementary or secondary schools may participate as authorized by title I of Public Law 89-10 . The Commissioner of the U.S. Office of Education is required to establish basic criteria to be applied by the State educational agency in ...
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... Elementary and Sec- ondary Education Act of 1965 by adding additional ... schools and supplemental educational centers and for other purposes Be it ... SCHOOLS SERVING CHILDREN OF LOW - INCOME FAMILIES SEC . 2. The Act of September 23 ...
... Elementary and Sec- ondary Education Act of 1965 by adding additional ... schools and supplemental educational centers and for other purposes Be it ... SCHOOLS SERVING CHILDREN OF LOW - INCOME FAMILIES SEC . 2. The Act of September 23 ...
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... elementary schools and 27.5 pupils in secondary schools . In addition to the median , a larger pupil room ratio of 30 was used , and a smaller pupil room ratio of 25 pupils in elementary schools and 20 pupils in secondary schools was ...
... elementary schools and 27.5 pupils in secondary schools . In addition to the median , a larger pupil room ratio of 30 was used , and a smaller pupil room ratio of 25 pupils in elementary schools and 20 pupils in secondary schools was ...
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... school plants based on varying methods of pupil accommodation1 Total .. Urban . Population area Suburban . Outside SMSA's . 25 elementary , 20 secondary Median - 27.6 elementary , 26.3 secondary 30 elementary , 30 secondary 268 , 249 ...
... school plants based on varying methods of pupil accommodation1 Total .. Urban . Population area Suburban . Outside SMSA's . 25 elementary , 20 secondary Median - 27.6 elementary , 26.3 secondary 30 elementary , 30 secondary 268 , 249 ...
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... ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Instructional rooms existing , total 1 . 60 , 600 793,000 60 , 600 Sufficient for need . 793,000 60 , 600 793,000 60 , 600 793 , 000 Insufficient for need . Number of rooms needed . 32 , 900 365,000 41 , 600 497 , 000 ...
... ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Instructional rooms existing , total 1 . 60 , 600 793,000 60 , 600 Sufficient for need . 793,000 60 , 600 793,000 60 , 600 793 , 000 Insufficient for need . Number of rooms needed . 32 , 900 365,000 41 , 600 497 , 000 ...
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Page 7 - Act shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended (40 USC 276a— 276a-5). The Secretary of Labor shall have, with respect to...
Page 4 - States for the operation of such agencies (without regard to the sources of funds from which either of such expenditures are made), divided by the aggregate number of children in average daily attendance to whom such agencies provided free public education during such preceding fiscal year.
Page 4 - In recognition of the special educational needs of children of low-income families and the impact that concentrations of lowincome families have on the ability of local educational agencies to support adequate educational programs...
Page 113 - In the administration of this Act, no department, agency, officer, or employee of the United States shall exercise any direction, supervision, or control over the personnel, curriculum, or program of instruction of any school or school system of any local or State educational agency.
Page 6 - Federal funds under this title, and (ii) provide satisfactory assurance that such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures will be adopted as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, Federal funds paid under this title to the State, including...
Page 262 - Such term does not include athletic stadiums, or structures or facilities intended primarily for athletic exhibitions, contests, or games or other events for which admission is to be charged to the general public.
Page 4 - ... program of aid to families with dependent children under a State plan approved under title IV of the Social Security Act...
Page 6 - State agency will make such reports in such form and containing such information as the Secretary may...
Page 6 - Commissioner may reasonably require to carry out his functions under this part, and for the keeping of such records and for affording such access thereto as the Commissioner may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports...
Page 5 - APPLICATION SEC. 205. (a) A local educational agency, may receive a basic grant or a special incentive grant under this title for any fiscal year only upon application therefor approved by the appropriate State educational agency, upon its determination (consistent with such basic criteria as the Commissioner may establish...