If a district is able to raise the entire per - pupil allocation through local revenue, it does not receive general state aid. (edweek.org)
Over the long term, a growing percentage of general state aid — historically used to fund operations — has been going to pay off bond debt. (psmag.com)
More than half of the state's public school districts will receive less general state aid in the coming school year, state estimates released Wednesday show. (host.madison.com)