Sentences with phrase «general state aid»

If a district is able to raise the entire per - pupil allocation through local revenue, it does not receive general state aid.
Over the long term, a growing percentage of general state aid — historically used to fund operations — has been going to pay off bond debt.
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.
Twenty school districts won't get general state aid in the 2016 - 17 school year because of the high property wealth in the district, according to DPI.
The Special Revenue Funds include the Supplemental General State Aid (SGSA) Fund, Workers» Compensation / Tort Fund, School Lunch Funds, and federal and state grant funds.
The total revenue each district is allowed to raise from property taxes and general state aid is simply that per - pupil amount, multiplied by enrollment (smoothed by three - year averaging).
That provision, however, was passed outside of the legislature's usual appropriations process, and Gov. Chiles said it was an infringement on school districts» ability to manage their general state aid.
The commission would control funding for those schools, yet that money is deducted from CPS» general state aid.
That would follow three years of cuts in general state aid to schools — 5 percent three years ago, 11 percent last year and 11 percent this year.
CPS is legally required to contribute funds from its General State Aid revenues.
There's no way now to make the comparison perfect, but one preferred method would be comparing the choice payment to what public schools get from local property taxes and general state aids, we heard from researchers or other officials at DPI, the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance and School Choice Wisconsin.
Most state education funding in Illinois is done through the General State Aid Formula (GSA).
Another major source of state operating revenue, General State Aid, is up slightly compared to last year.
The report notes that «with the exception of the intangibles tax, these differences in resources are not equalized through the general state aid formula.»
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