On top of that, districts also receive 20 percent more in «supplemental» per -
pupil dollars based on the number of students identified as disadvantaged.
Not exact matches
They can either share 95 percent of the money with charter schools on a per -
pupil basis or they can develop a plan by July 1, 2018, for equitably distributing the MLO
dollars across schools
based on student or program needs but without regard to the type of school receiving the funds.
On top of basic per -
pupil money, the new formula provides extra
dollars for poor districts
based on how many disadvantaged students they have, and encourages local decision - making and experimentation on how to reach and teach kids.
Under a state «equalization formula,» Colorado school districts are guaranteed a level of support at a fixed
dollar amount per
pupil,
based on average daily attendance.
[vii] The SIG grants in California averaged approximately $ 1,500 per
pupil, so the program was costly, but the benefits were greater than other popular approaches, such as class size reduction, even on a per -
dollar basis.
Based on original research in four districts, we show that teacher cost averaging drives significant amounts of money (several hundred
dollars per
pupil in many cases) out of schools serving poorer students and toward better - off schools.
We computed real -
dollar school budgets,
based on actual staff salaries, and found huge within - district variations in per
pupil spending.
Although funded on a per -
pupil expenditure formula by the local school board with tax
dollars, their accountability will vary
based on state laws.
In 2013 - 14, almost 40 million
dollars will go directly to schools, on a per -
pupil basis, to support implementation
based on local needs and school context.
Some schools with declining enrollments are receiving large cuts due to a funding system that allocates
dollars on a per -
pupil basis.
Charter schools are funded on a per -
pupil basis with public
dollars; many schools are also supported by generous businesses and foundations.
In California, traditional district school and charter public schools are funded under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) which allocates state and local tax
dollars to public education agencies
based on the number of
pupils in each grade level.