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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... equalization fund from the state for the Douglas School System I believe is the highest per pupil that exists in South Dakota . I believe a year ago that was approximately $ 308 per pupil . That , of course , is based on the flat grant ...
... equalization fund from the state for the Douglas School System I believe is the highest per pupil that exists in South Dakota . I believe a year ago that was approximately $ 308 per pupil . That , of course , is based on the flat grant ...
Page 329
... equalization procedure in New Mexico has worked adversely in terms of the education of Indian children . The state has equal- ized educational costs by school student body size in general , and consequently there is really no resource ...
... equalization procedure in New Mexico has worked adversely in terms of the education of Indian children . The state has equal- ized educational costs by school student body size in general , and consequently there is really no resource ...
Page 367
... equalization program . I could give you the average of what it costs us to educate a student in our particular district . But we do not participate in the state equalization because they have no equalization at the present time . Mr ...
... equalization program . I could give you the average of what it costs us to educate a student in our particular district . But we do not participate in the state equalization because they have no equalization at the present time . Mr ...
Page 376
... equalization affecting impact aid . In your testimony you said that you felt that you were discrimi- nated against in the State distribution program in New Mexico , in that the State has discounted 95 percent of the impact aid your ...
... equalization affecting impact aid . In your testimony you said that you felt that you were discrimi- nated against in the State distribution program in New Mexico , in that the State has discounted 95 percent of the impact aid your ...
Page 379
... equalization formulas in concept . The fact of the matter is , however , under equalization the P.L. 874 funds do not meet their original intent . Funding Sources for which New Mexico Takes 95 % Credit : Local District tax levy Motor ...
... equalization formulas in concept . The fact of the matter is , however , under equalization the P.L. 874 funds do not meet their original intent . Funding Sources for which New Mexico Takes 95 % Credit : Local District tax levy Motor ...
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