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).
Not exact matches
Using the paper's estimates, that would imply the recent recession caused a decline in female
enrollment in elementary education of 33.6 percent (the 5.6 percentage point change in the unemployment rate
multiplied by the 6 percent figure above).
That figure is
multiplied by a weighted student
enrollment.
The weighted student
enrollment is
multiplied by a dollar amount for one of three cost groupings: very sparse, $ 7,497; sparse, $ 6,501; and standard, $ 5,347, for fiscal 2005.
Under the formula, the base student allocation is
multiplied by a weighted student
enrollment, which includes adjustments for different grade levels, English - language learners, special education students, and those in vocational education programs.
The formula is structured around a base per - pupil amount ($ 2,362 in fiscal 2005) that is
multiplied by a weighted student
enrollment.
Currently, the school finance formula
multiplies the foundation level
by a weighted student
enrollment.
For each of these states, a total fiscal gap can be estimated
by multiplying the per - pupil gap
by enrollment.
Alternatively, LEAs may use the number of Identified Students
multiplied by 1.6 as the share of the school's
enrollment that are from low - income families for all schools, whether or not they participate in the Community Eligibility Provision, assuring comparable treatment of all schools.
$ 113.61
multiplied by the foundation preschool
enrollment and the foundation half - day kindergarten
enrollment;
$ 227.25
multiplied by the foundation full - day kindergarten
enrollment and the foundation elementary
enrollment;
$ 379.19
multiplied by the foundation high school
enrollment and the foundation vocational
enrollment.
The authors
multiplied estimated or actual
enrollment, as applicable,
by the average course cost for each institution type found in the 2014 IPEDS data, «average net price — students receiving grant or scholarship aid.»