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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... difference who they are paid by ; it is just the location ? Mr. STORMER . The location of the property on which they are employed and working . Mr. QUIE . In other words , if a person lives off , we will say , a national park , and is ...
... difference who they are paid by ; it is just the location ? Mr. STORMER . The location of the property on which they are employed and working . Mr. QUIE . In other words , if a person lives off , we will say , a national park , and is ...
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... difference in the meaning of the two terms . And GAO appears to associate the term " working on " with the amount of time spent by a person on a job at a specific location . The report also infers that to be eligible , the child should ...
... difference in the meaning of the two terms . And GAO appears to associate the term " working on " with the amount of time spent by a person on a job at a specific location . The report also infers that to be eligible , the child should ...
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... difference . Mr. QUIE . That is interesting , because that is the difference in the Fortune and the Glass studies . When are you going to have a report ready ? Will that be a part of the September 30 report that NIE will make available ...
... difference . Mr. QUIE . That is interesting , because that is the difference in the Fortune and the Glass studies . When are you going to have a report ready ? Will that be a part of the September 30 report that NIE will make available ...
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... difference here of 60 and 70 percent in some instances , as I go through the testimony of the different gentlemen and read it here as I have been sitting here . Dr. FISH . I would like to comment on that tuition idea . We would need it ...
... difference here of 60 and 70 percent in some instances , as I go through the testimony of the different gentlemen and read it here as I have been sitting here . Dr. FISH . I would like to comment on that tuition idea . We would need it ...
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... Difference ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) 1974-75 $ 1,007.10 $ 904.89 ( $ 102.21 ) 1975-76 * 1976-77 $ 1,130.43 $ 1,238.75 $ 1,002.76 ( $ 127.67 ) $ 1,078.75 ( $ 160.25 ) * Projected It is generally accepted that public education is the ...
... Difference ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) 1974-75 $ 1,007.10 $ 904.89 ( $ 102.21 ) 1975-76 * 1976-77 $ 1,130.43 $ 1,238.75 $ 1,002.76 ( $ 127.67 ) $ 1,078.75 ( $ 160.25 ) * Projected It is generally accepted that public education is the ...
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