Sentences with phrase «per pupil according»

As a public school, charter schools receive revenue per pupil according to state guidelines.
During the 2014 — 2015 academic year, Texas district schools spent an average of $ 11,704 per pupil according to the Texas Education Agency.

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The state budget is expected to include $ 54 million for per pupil grants in aid for charter schools, according to a source familiar with the agreement.
New York's public schools spent $ 21,206 per pupil in the 2014 - 15 school year, topping all states and exceeding the national average by 86 percent, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released today.
This includes demographic data, per - pupil funding and the allocation of centralized funds, according to an executive budget bill.
Public elementary and secondary school spending in New York reached an all - time high of $ 20,600 per - pupil in 2013 - 14 school year, topping all states and exceeding the $ 11,009 per - pupil national average by 87 percent, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.
«According to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request carried out in March 2011 by the NUT and National Association of Language Development in the Curriculum (NALDIC) almost a third (29.3 per cent) of Local Authorities in England are not holding back the EMAG grant to meet the specific educational needs of minority ethnic pupils.
According to Ms Greening, the extra funding will mean an additional three percent additional funding per pupil for underfunded schools and an extra 0.5 percent for all other schools.
According to the models comparing high - scoring F schools with low - scoring D schools, to achieve the same 5 - point gain in math that the threat of vouchers accomplished, Florida schools would need to increase per - pupil spending by $ 3,484 at previously failing schools.
With the average amongst the EU member states standing at 12.9 pupils aged 14 - 16 per teacher, the UK has 26.1 - according to Eurostat.
Massachusetts's progressive school - finance system, the product of reforms made in 1993, begins by establishing a minimum per - pupil spending figure - the foundation budget - that accords low - income children a premium of about 42 percent over that allotted other children.
According to official figures the proportion of pupils sitting a GCSE in a language dropped by one per cent in 2014 - 15, putting an end to the initial rise in entries which began in 2012.
According to the 2016 STF ski trip survey, the number of UK secondary schools choosing to take pupils on annual ski trips rose to 62.8 per cent, up from 43.3 per cent in 2014.
According to the report, schools are set to face real - term reduction in spending per pupil for the first time since the 1990s.
According to school choice supporters, such as Marquette University professor and former Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) superintendent Howard Fuller, MPCP saves the taxpayers considerable cash, as the voucher is smaller than per - pupil spending by MPS.
According to the unions, the average real terms loss would be # 96,481, or # 401 per pupil, for primary schools and # 290,228, or # 365 per pupil, for secondaries.
According to research carried out by Barracuda, a company which provides security and storage solutions to schools, 43 per cent of those responsible for technology in schools do not feel equipped to safeguard pupils from radicalisation.
According to the D.C. Association of Chartered Public Schools, these prejudicial measures resulted in the unlawful underfunding of charter schools by $ 2,100 per pupil.
Also, according to Greening, no school will have a reduction in money of more than 1.5 per cent per pupil, each year.
According to a survey, which reviewed the revision habits of 500 GCSE pupils, 86 per cent stated they feel some level of stress when it comes to exams.
According to a study conducted by researchers from the assessment software company, No More Marking, 42 per cent of pupils in English made no improvement or regressed.
According to a research poll of 1,361 teachers published by the Sutton Trust, 32 per cent of senior leaders in primary schools admitted that they are using their pupil premium funding in this way.
It requires fewer teachers per student than a traditional school, so Carpe Diem has achieved those results with only about $ 5,300 of the $ 6,300 per pupil allocation, according to Ryan Hackman, the school's chief operating officer.
According to official figures, the proportion of pupils in Manchester achieving 5 GCSEs grade A * - C, including English and mathematics, had decreased from 51 per cent in 2014 to 47 per cent.
Children on free school meals achieve almost half a GCSE grade less in Attainment 8 core subjects than more affluent pupils, according to the report, and 88 per cent of this gap is believed to be due to differences between pupils at the same school.
The education budget will fall to $ 953 million in fiscal 2008 from $ 955 million in fiscal 2007, although per - pupil spending is projected to rise slightly because of a small decline in student enrollment, according to the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development.
According to the Archdiocese of New York, average tuition in the city's Catholic schools, the city's largest private provider, was $ 1,728, which was 72 percent of the total per - pupil cost of $ 2,400 to educate a child at these schools.
According to TES, Ofqual research showed that more than two - thirds of pupils and parents did not understand the new grading style and 84 per cent of human resources professionals were unsure that grade 1 will be worth.
According to Schools Week, in 2017, 38.1 per cent of pupils in state schools entered the five EBacc subjects and 23.5 per cent achieved a «standard pass».
School spending per pupil across England is expected to fall by at least seven per cent in real - terms between 2015 - 16 and 2019 - 20, according to a new report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
According to a report from the Department of Education, pupil illness now accounts for 60 per cent of all absences across state - funded primary, secondary and special schools.
43 per cent of state secondary school teachers say they would rarely or never advise their bright pupils to apply to Oxbridge, according to a new poll published by the Sutton Trust
Eight in 10 (79 per cent) of school leaders say the current curriculum requirements are not providing the best outcomes for all of their pupils, according to a new report released from The Key.
According to a report from The Key - an organisation providing leadership and management support to schools - found that more than seven in 10 (73 per cent) secondary school leaders in England are calling for the school system to provide better outcomes for their vocationally and technically minded pupils
An opinion poll conducted by the Accord Coalition for Inclusive Education, has found that eighty per cent of those surveyed — including two - thirds of Catholics, are opposed to removing the current cap, which limits schools from not selecting more than half of their pupils on religious grounds.
According to the National Education Union (NEU), there is a particular problem in secondary schools because of a shortfall of # 500m a year to funding for 11 — 16 - year - olds, between 2015/16 and 2019/20, plus the deep cuts to sixth form funding (over 17 per cent per pupil since 2010).
Meanwhile, per - pupil spending reached $ 13,355 in 2002 - 03, compared with a national average of less than $ 10,000 a year, according to U.S. Department of Education statistics, although, unlike other school systems, the District figures include the equivalent of both state - level and local education spending.
According to a survey of 400 ATL members, 38 per cent said pupils suffered from physical health issues over the summer break, with 26 per cent claiming that pupils often went hungry over the period.
Just 2.3 per cent of pupils at grammars in London, or 344 out of 14,724, were on free school meals as of this January, according to official figures.
According to a report from the Colorado Department of Education, Colorado's average per - pupil expenditures total $ 12,181, nearly double the misleading figure given by Gebhardt.
Charter schools in Newark enroll about 15,000 students; the district enrolls about 36,000, according to Districts are supposed to pass along 90 percent of their per - pupil costs for the students being served by charter schools, according to state law.
The transfer was contentious on both sides: while many of these students» academic prospects improved, $ 23 million in per - pupil state funding followed them, leaving their former classmates with fewer resources, according to James Shuls, an assistant professor at the University of Missouri - St Louis.
According to the federal government's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the school districts in which our survey respondents resided spent an average of $ 12,440 per pupil in 2012 (the most recent data available).
According to the most recent data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the average total cost per pupil was $ 13,692 in the 2009 - 10 school year, adjusted to 2012 dollars.
According to the New Jersey D.O.E., the city's public school district spent almost $ 17,000 per pupil in 2005, while the rest of the state spent about than $ 11,000 (see Figure 1).
According to the ISC's most recent census, only eight per cent of pupils received a means - tested bursary, which the ISC claims is worth around # 400 million, and four per cent more than last year.
According to AAE's Colorado state chapter the Professional Association of Colorado Educators (PACE), a whopping 77 % of teachers agree with a policy that would require the deposit of a percentage of per - pupil funding into a classroom account to be used by a teacher on the classroom level.
According to University of Arkansas economist Robert Costrell, per - pupil school pension costs have doubled nationally in the last 10 years.
The increase in school spending represents the highest per - pupil expenditure in Wake County history, when adjusted for inflation, according to the manager's presentation.
According to the 2010 Census, Florida ranks 50th nationally in per pupil funding.
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