More typically, the receiving school or
district absorbs the cost of that student, and that student is counted in the new school for funding purposes in future years.
Not exact matches
This year, the state budget impasse, the proposed $ 1.4 billion cut in school aid and the lack of a state budget forced school
districts and taxpayers to
absorb cost increases alone.
It would harm the congressionally mandated evaluation of the program by gradually cutting the number of participating children, and it would require the
District to
absorb the
cost of accommodating children who would otherwise be in the program.
Since some 80 percent of school -
district budgets are
absorbed in personnel
costs, local school boards, when pressed fiscally, quite naturally give consideration to personnel cutbacks and salary freezes.
Revenue limits make no allowance for the categorically unaided
costs incurred by school
districts in addressing additional educational needs and school
districts have been forced to
absorb those
costs through other budget adjustments.
Like it would for any other
district school, the
district would have to
absorb the deficit — though the
cost would represent a fraction of the
district's operating budget.
There's no telling if area villages would seek to
absorb the
costs associated with starting and maintaining a new school
district, and watchers note that this appears in direct contradiction to the portions of the budget that reward
districts for consolidating.