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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... million dollar range and fast approaching 900 million dollars . Such figures in these hard times cause us to express concern , not only for education , but also the general welfare . At a time we are concerned with the retraining of so ...
... million dollar range and fast approaching 900 million dollars . Such figures in these hard times cause us to express concern , not only for education , but also the general welfare . At a time we are concerned with the retraining of so ...
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... million dollars to take care of those 170 school districts . Further , should it not be applicable to adjustment at this time , then some manner could be found to indeed hold those districts harmless . Another problem in the new law ...
... million dollars to take care of those 170 school districts . Further , should it not be applicable to adjustment at this time , then some manner could be found to indeed hold those districts harmless . Another problem in the new law ...
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... million figure . That is stagger- ing . It is staggering to us in education . We would hope that USOE could shortly provide us with the figures we are seeking or perhaps if there is a necessity for some changes . I am informed that ...
... million figure . That is stagger- ing . It is staggering to us in education . We would hope that USOE could shortly provide us with the figures we are seeking or perhaps if there is a necessity for some changes . I am informed that ...
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... million , the eventual total cost of paying for these schools caused by growth . One of the areas of growth in our city that we are servicing with these funds is the Murphy Canyon naval housing project , where the Navy has built 2,321 ...
... million , the eventual total cost of paying for these schools caused by growth . One of the areas of growth in our city that we are servicing with these funds is the Murphy Canyon naval housing project , where the Navy has built 2,321 ...
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... million , disregarding any improvement on it . Just imagine how much lower the property tax would have been that our people voted to pay for schools if that land had been on the tax rolls .. This is one case where there was a great deal ...
... million , disregarding any improvement on it . Just imagine how much lower the property tax would have been that our people voted to pay for schools if that land had been on the tax rolls .. This is one case where there was a great deal ...
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25 percent Amendments of 1974 amount appropriation BELL bill Brevard County budget Chairman PERKINS City School Commissioner committee Congres CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional cost of education debt service District Old law educational agencies effect Elementary eligible entitlement equalization formula expenditures Fiscal Year 1975 FISH FORD Fremont County going GOODLING handicapped children High School hold-harmless provisions Husk impact aid program Independent School law New law law tier leeway legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 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 STORMER testimony Thank tier 2 Difference tion trict Unified School District York City
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Page 118 - The portion of the law which states that : "(3) The amount of the payment to any local educational agency which is determined with respect to such agencies under paragraph (1) shall be used for special programs and projects designed to meet the special educational needs of educationally deprived children from low-income families," makes the local educational system know that these funds are limited as to use.
Page 86 - If the sums appropriated for any fiscal year for making the payments provided in this title are not sufficient to pay in full the total amounts which all local and State educational agencies are eligible to receive under this title for such year, such amounts shall be reduced ratably.
Page 86 - ... in a low-rent housing project assisted under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under a State or local program found by the...
Page 87 - State, (B) which are of sufficient size, scope, and quality (taking into consideration the special educational needs of such children) as to give reasonable promise of substantial progress toward meeting those needs, and (C) which may include the acquisition of equipment and where necessary the construction of school facilities.
Page 35 - Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, if a State has in effect a program of State aid for free public education for any fiscal year, which is designed to equalize expenditures for free public education among the local educational agencies of that State...
Page 12 - AND WILLIAM STORMER, ACTING DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF SCHOOL ASSISTANCE IN FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS, BUREAU OF SCHOOL SYSTEMS, OE Mr.
Page 118 - I thank you and the members of this committee for your interest and understanding of the educational needs of this Nation. I appreciate the opportunity of presenting these views to you.
Page 51 - ... assignments I have ever worked on in my life. I enjoy being here talking about it, as you know. I have put together some information on the program and a description of some length of the work that has been done in the program and request that it be a part of the record of this testimony. Mr. THOMAS. Without objection, your statement will be inserted into the record at this point. (The statement referred to follows...
Page 87 - ... and for whom such local educational agency is providing a program designed to meet the special educational and related needs of such children shall be the amount determined under paragraph (1) with respect to such children for such fiscal year multiplied by 150 per centum.
Page 8 - State's allotment attributable to the presence of low-income children would be allotted directly to the district enrolling such children, and would be available only for programs and projects designed to meet the special educational needs of educationally disadvantaged children who reside in school attendance areas having high concentrations of low-income families. These funds could also be used for special pro22 grams for migrant children and for neglected or delinquent children for whose education...