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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In calculating the disparity , the revenues or expenditures which an LEA receives from State sources designated for special cost ... the State considers in its financing program , except those used to maintain prior expenditure levels .
In calculating the disparity , the revenues or expenditures which an LEA receives from State sources designated for special cost ... the State considers in its financing program , except those used to maintain prior expenditure levels .
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This standard is based on the well - researched principle that differences in local expenditures for education are significantly related to differences in local wealth , and that differences in student needs and local choice may require ...
This standard is based on the well - researched principle that differences in local expenditures for education are significantly related to differences in local wealth , and that differences in student needs and local choice may require ...
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The disparity standard requires that a state must demonstrate an expenditure or revenue disparity on a per pupil ... the revenues or expenditures which an LEA receives from state sources designated for special cost differentials are ...
The disparity standard requires that a state must demonstrate an expenditure or revenue disparity on a per pupil ... the revenues or expenditures which an LEA receives from state sources designated for special cost differentials are ...
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This standard is based on the wellresearched principle that differences in local expenditures for education are significantly related to differences in local wealth , and that differences in student needs and local choice may require ...
This standard is based on the wellresearched principle that differences in local expenditures for education are significantly related to differences in local wealth , and that differences in student needs and local choice may require ...
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The Commissioner of Education was given authority to define the terms " state aid " and " equalize expenditures " by regulation . Thus , the conditions under which a state could recognize impact aid as a local resource was left to the ...
The Commissioner of Education was given authority to define the terms " state aid " and " equalize expenditures " by regulation . Thus , the conditions under which a state could recognize impact aid as a local resource was left to the ...
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