Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc.-Continued Statement by additional information.. ation requested... Payment Provisions, article entitled.- Statement of.. Handbook for Elementary School District 64, North Chicago, Ill. testimony of.. Enrollment at Antilles Consolidated Schools, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, table 1.. Testimony of .--- Ellsworth Air Force Base, S. Dak., testimony of . affairs, School Board of Escambia County, Pensacola, Fla., testi mony before.. Schools, Bellevue, Nebr., testimony on.- Secretary of Defense, dated July 15, 1977, enclosing information requested. dated July 5, 1977 requesting information - Youth Programs Graduate Education, Office of the Director ing information.. Perkins questions.-- District, Ridgecrest, Calif., testimony of .. Education, and Welfare, dated June 30, 1977-- Letter to Secretary Čalifano, dated August 3, 1977. City Schools, Rantoul, Ill., impact aid statement. Laughlin, S. Dak, information for hearings- of North Carolina, testimony of .. Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Annapolis, MI)., statement 113 294 292 296 298 652 287 715 627 382 390 357 Prepared statements, letters, supplemental materials, etc.-Continued Community Unit School District No. 188, Zeigler, Ill., dated Pago 147 Letter from William L. Stormer, director, School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas, Office of Education, enclosing 151 149 Smith, Dr. David L., assistant for Graduate Education, Dependents Education and Youth Programs, Office of the Director of Naval Education and Training, Department of the Navy, statement of... 257 Sparks, Henry, assistant superintendent, Birmingham Board of Education, Birmingham, Ala., statement of --- 353 Stormer, Dr. William L., Director, Division of School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas, Bureau of Elementary and Secondary 6 Interim Report on the In-Depth Study of Federally Owned School Facilities Provided Under Section 10 of Public Law 698 38 Statement by... 168 Order of priority indices and funds needed under section 5 and 14(c). 665 Summers, Tom, Tulsa County superintendent of schools, Tulsa, Oka., letter to subcommittee, dated June 22, 1977. 714 Swicegood, Jack, superintendent, Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools, Gallup, N. Mex, testimony on---- 326 Tallchief, George, superintendent, Hays-Lodge Pole School District No. 50, Hays, Mont., prepared statement of 313 Triplett, Richard L., superintendent, Bellevue Public Schools, Bellevue, Nebr., testimony on.. 136 Wallace, Linn, past president, Antilles Consolidated Education Association: “Note Book," a publication of the ACEA. 251 Statement of.. 241 Summary Findings Report on Management Survey 274 Testimony to... 247 Williams, Sydney, Newport School Department, Newport, R.I., testimony on. 106 Wugalter, Harry, secretary for educational finance and cultural affairs, State of New Mexico: 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 Appendix 1. Impact aid legislation, Public Law 81-874 and Public Law 81-815, as amended..-. 719 Appendix 2-A. Proposed rules, School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas, from Federal Register, dated December 5, 1975. 773 Appendix 2-B. Rules and regulations, School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas, from Federal Register, dated April 8, 1975... 791 Appendix 2-C. Rules and regulations and proposed rules, School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas (equalization), from Federal Register, dated March 22, 1977.. 821 Appendix 3. Background materials on impact aid program from U.S. Office of Education.. 833 Page 859 860 957 960 981 993 997 1004 1021 1027 Appendix 4. Table, Public Law 874, impact aid program, estimated maximum authorization, appropriation, and budget request levels, fiscal years 1966–78.. ing Office report.- Response to Chairman Perkins from Mr. Stormer. Michel, Hon. Robert H., statement. Ala., public schools, statement.. business affairs, Escambia County, Fla., public schools, statement.. position paper. public schools, statement. pendent School District, Ohio, statement- schools, statement city schools, Oklahoma, statement. district 111, Highworth Highland Park, Ill., statement.. District 19, Illinois, statement.- statement.. statement of Mr. Albert Dietrich, assistant superintendent, Toms River schools, New Jersey public schools, statement.-- schools, letter to Chairman Perkins. District, El Paso, Tex., statement- statement of Mr. Clayton Dunn, superintendent, Medical Lake Consolidated Schools, Washington.. 1031 1033 1035 1043 1045 1051 1052 1062 1064 1066 statement 1068 1072 PART 5: IMPACT AID TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1977 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, Washington, D. C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:30 a.m., in Room 2175, Rayburn House Office Building, the Hon. Carl D. Perkins, presiding. Members present: Representatives Perkins, Blouin, Simon, Mottl, Le Fante, Heftel and Quie. Staff present: John F. Jennings, majority counsel; Nancy L. Kober, staff assistant; and Christopher T. Cross, minority senior education consultant. Chairman PERKINS. The Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary and Vocational Education is today beginning two weeks of oversight hearings on the Impact Aid laws. The hearings are a continuation of hearings on H. R. 15, a bill to extend for five years certain elementary and secondary education programs that expire at the end of fiscal year 1978. The Impact Aid programs under Public Law 81-874 and Public Law 81-815 provide financial assistance to local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activities. Appropriations for the 874 and 815 programs totaled $793 million in fiscal year 1977 and will affect over 4500 public school districts. In recent weeks there has been much discussion about the impact aid program, as the Appropriations Committee and the House dealt with funding for fiscal year 1978. The last time our committee looked at the program very comprehensively was prior to the Education Amendments of 1974. In the amendments included in that law, P.L. 93-380, Congress substantially revised the impact aid legislation. I feel it is important, as we prepare for reauthorization legislation next year, to again look at this program in depth and focus on the effects of those amendments. Today we will be hearing from Mr. William Stormer, Director, Division of School Assistance in Federally Affected Areas in the Office of Education, who will provide an overview of the 874 programs and discuss the implementation of these 1974 amendments. (1) |