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 |
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... children . For example , an applicant who received a special payment in 1974 for a substantial decrease in federally connected children would be unlikely to remain eligible for another such payment in 1975. In this case it is possible ...
... children . For example , an applicant who received a special payment in 1974 for a substantial decrease in federally connected children would be unlikely to remain eligible for another such payment in 1975. In this case it is possible ...
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... children with special educational needs so as not to adversely affect a State aid program which took such needs into ... children ; exclusion from A and B categories children whose parents are employed outside the 58-348-75-2 State of ...
... children with special educational needs so as not to adversely affect a State aid program which took such needs into ... children ; exclusion from A and B categories children whose parents are employed outside the 58-348-75-2 State of ...
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... children for possible eligibility under one of the hold - harmless clauses . One change would count all children who reside on Indian lands in the A category regardless of the employment status of their parents . Another change would ...
... children for possible eligibility under one of the hold - harmless clauses . One change would count all children who reside on Indian lands in the A category regardless of the employment status of their parents . Another change would ...
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... child . At this point if you flip the chart back over it illustrates via the blackout that 25 percent can be paid for each of the various subcate- gories here . If you flip page 1 over you are looking at the payments that could be ...
... child . At this point if you flip the chart back over it illustrates via the blackout that 25 percent can be paid for each of the various subcate- gories here . If you flip page 1 over you are looking at the payments that could be ...
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... child of a uniformed serv- ices parent residing on Indian lands . The table reflects rough estimates especially of ... children , now at least 21 separate computations must be made . This large number is essen- tial in order to treat the ...
... child of a uniformed serv- ices parent residing on Indian lands . The table reflects rough estimates especially of ... children , now at least 21 separate computations must be made . This large number is essen- tial in order to treat the ...
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25 percent amount appropriation average BELL bill Brevard County budget Chairman PERKINS CHISHOLM City School Commissioner committee concept paper Congress congressional cost of education DAVID FISH debt service District Old law educational agencies effect Elementary eligible entitlement equalization formula expenditures fiscal year 1976 FISH FORD Fort Benning Fremont County going GOODLING handicapped children High School hold-harmless provisions Husk impact aid program Independent School law New law law tier leeway legislation low-rent housing MEEDS ment military Montgomery County MONTGOMERY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Office of Education Okaloosa County Onslow County payments Phenix City Prince Georges County problem proposal public housing pupils public housing students Public Law 874 Public Schools qualify question QUIE receive reduction on TCE revenue Russell County School District school systems statement STORMER testimony Thank tier 2 Difference tion trict Unified School District York City