Oversight Hearings on the Impact Aid Laws and Testimony on H.R. 5181: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5181 ... February 27, April 9 and 15, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 169 pages |
From inside the book
Page 7
... a State aid program would be evaluated under Section 5 ( d ) ( 3 ) in terms of a basic standard which would measure the degree of disparity in revenue or expenditure per pupil among local educational agencies in the State .
... a State aid program would be evaluated under Section 5 ( d ) ( 3 ) in terms of a basic standard which would measure the degree of disparity in revenue or expenditure per pupil among local educational agencies in the State .
Page 8
The lower half of the chart reveals the various " B " categories of pupils in the same manner . In this illustration a school district would be entitled to the dollar amount times the number of pupils in each category or subcategory .
The lower half of the chart reveals the various " B " categories of pupils in the same manner . In this illustration a school district would be entitled to the dollar amount times the number of pupils in each category or subcategory .
Page 9
Estimated requirements for regular entitlements in Fiscal Year 1976 and the payment tiers are attached . In order to estimate payment tiers , it was necessary to place all low - rent housing pupils in the " B " category even though we ...
Estimated requirements for regular entitlements in Fiscal Year 1976 and the payment tiers are attached . In order to estimate payment tiers , it was necessary to place all low - rent housing pupils in the " B " category even though we ...
Page 10
Higher per pupil payments to rich districts than to poor ones resulting from the methods used to calculate the rate ... D.C. area , as a result of new provisions giving no payment to out - of - State " B " pupils , but the operation of ...
Higher per pupil payments to rich districts than to poor ones resulting from the methods used to calculate the rate ... D.C. area , as a result of new provisions giving no payment to out - of - State " B " pupils , but the operation of ...
Page 11
B " pupils would be paid at 68 percent and " B " out - of - State pupils would not qualify , thus reducing payments to wealthy school districts . No payments would be made for public housing pupils . Moreover , to make certain that we ...
B " pupils would be paid at 68 percent and " B " out - of - State pupils would not qualify , thus reducing payments to wealthy school districts . No payments would be made for public housing pupils . Moreover , to make certain that we ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
additional administration agencies aid program allow amendment amount application appropriation average base believe BELL bill budget Chairman Chairman PERKINS changes child City City School Commissioner committee Community concern Congress considered cost County delay determine Difference effect effort Elementary entitlement equalization estimated example expenditures fact Federal figures fiscal Fish follows Ford formula funds give going Government hearing High School impact aid increase Independent School indicate intent legislation look loss means MEEDS ment military million Montgomery Office of Education operating payments percent position present problem proposal provisions public housing Public Schools pupils qualify question QUIE receive reduction represents result School District school systems statement talking testimony Thank tier tion trying understand Unified School Union Unit York