Sentences with phrase «pupil state aid»

''... A $ 1.00 increase in per pupil state aid increases aggregate per pupil housing values by about $ 20.00, indicating that potential residents value education expenditure.»
Carroll County receives more in per - pupil state aid than most districts, because of a formula that favors poorer districts, and all of the virtual academy's students are counted as Carroll students, regardless of where they live.
She noted that in all three cases, the district fills in the gap between the amount the schools receive from per - pupil state aid and their actual costs to operate.
With each student who left the district for a commission - approved charter, the district lost a portion of its per - pupil state aid pegged to what the local contribution would have been.
The legislative leaders and the governor made some progress yesterday, reportedly reaching a deal on education that adds $ 300 million in additional spending to the $ 807 million boost Cuomo proposed, spends $ 340 million on pre-K — most of which is going to NYC — and also hikes per - pupil state aid for charter schools, though they would have to agree to be audited by the state comptroller.
In his January State of the State address, Cuomo called for increasing per - pupil state aid to charters, which amounts to roughly $ 27 million.

Not exact matches

Revised Statute 167.273 (1990) makes available additional state aid to local school districts for a program of parent education established in one or more high school that service pregnant teens and teen parents enrolled as pupils in the district.
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.
In a statement he signed in Kaduna, he argued that the sum of N90 million per day or N450 million per week gulped to feed pupils could have been used to improve the quality and quantity of school infrastructure and teaching aids in the state.
Spending per pupil West Genesee: $ 13,854 Syosset: $ 25,990 Proposed state aid for 2011 - 12 West Genesee: $ 23.9 million Syosset: $ 9.5 million
An analysis by AQE found Cuomo's proposed cuts in operating aid average $ 773 per pupil in the 30 urban and suburban school districts classified as «high - need» by the State Education Department that have the greatest concentration of black and Hispanic students.
ALBANY — A deal that would link future increases in per - pupil charter school aid to public school funding could be breaking the logjam around the state's $ 150 - plus billion budget.
Yet among the 41 states (and the District of Columbia) with charter laws, only 17 provide some kind of direct facilities aid, either capital grants or per - pupil funding, and just three of those provide annual per - pupil capital funding of more than $ 1,000.
The amount of state aid each district receives is based on the difference between the foundation amount per pupil ($ 4,148 in fiscal 2005) and the foundation property tax.
If a district has «negative aid» in Wisconsin's third tier of funding, it must share some of its local revenue with districts whose per - pupil property values are lower than the state average.
Districts that are overpaid have no incentive to attract new students, as their state aid would not go up, and, in fact, would be better off on a per - pupil basis if some of their current students left.
The proposal by the Alliance for Children's Educational Excellence would give parents $ 2,750 in state funds — 75 percent of per - pupil state school aid — to enroll a child in a private school.
School systems with a per - pupil assessed valuation that is below 90 percent of the state's per - pupil assessed valuation receive more state aid.
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).
St. Paul — Only weeks after going into effect this fall, Minnesota's «open enrollment» plan, which allows 11th - and 12th - grade students to take college courses with tuition paid by per - pupil state foundation aid, has come under sharp attack on economic and constitutional grounds.
Calling for a 1 percent increase in per - pupil funding, increasing total state education aid by $ 24.5 million.
The Commission will examine factors that impact spending in education, including: school funding and distribution of State Aid; efficiency and utilization of education spending at the district level; the percentage of per - pupil funding that goes to the classroom as compared to administrative overhead and benefits; approaches to improving special education programs and outcomes while also reducing costs; identifying ways to reduce transportation costs; identifying strategies to create significant savings and long - term efficiencies; and analysis of district - by - district returns on educational investment and educational productivity to identify districts that have higher student outcomes per dollar spent, and those that do not.
We have worked together with the Academy to deliver a «state - of - the - art» solution deploying the very latest technology to provide an engaging ICT solution for the pupils, teaching staff, and support staff that will continue to evolve and develop as the needs change, and more importantly to provide a solid backdrop to aid the educational transformation which will assist the Principal, Andrew Hemmings, vision of the future.
The Office of Funding and Financial Reporting (OFFR) has two primary functions: (1) Calculation and distribution of funds provided through the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) and state categorical aid programs such as pupil transportation; and (2) Financial reporting of school districts.
With respect to the per - pupil facilities aid program (under which the Secretary makes competitive matching grants to states to provide per - pupil financing to charter schools), the bill allows states to: (1) partner with organizations to provide up to 50 % of the state share of funding for the program; and (2) receive more than one program grant, so long as the amount of the grant funds provided to charter schools increases with each successive grant.
The «open - enrollment» plan, which was championed by Gov. Rudy Perpich, allows 11th and 12th graders to take college courses with tuition paid by per - pupil state foundation aid.
If a district is able to raise the entire per - pupil allocation through local revenue, it does not receive general state aid.
The Eau Claire School Board resolution supporting the Voucher Taxpayer Transparency Bill notes that the measure would require that property tax bills include information about any reductions in state aid resulting in pupils enrolling in the private school voucher programs.
Incoming pupils in the WPCP are included in the resident public school district's membership for state general aid purposes, but the resident district may not levy to backfill the aid reduction.
Pupils who begin attending a private school under the WPCP in the 2015 - 16 school year and thereafter are funded with a reduction to each public school district's state general aid.
In 2011 - 12, MPS per pupil taxpayer cost was $ 13,269, which is made up of state, local, and federal aid compared to $ 7,775 for independent charters and a maximum of $ 6,442 combined state and local aid for MPCP.
A bill to expand the types of online classes offered as summer classes or interim session classes to high school pupils and to pupils in grades 7 and 8 that qualify for state aid, AB 398, was introduced in the Senate and referred to the Senate Commitee on Education.
Note: The pupil count dates are the 1st Wednesday in October and the 2nd Wednesday in February per Section 6 (7) of the State School Aid Act.
Diversions from the School Aid Fund to the community college and higher education budgets, which used to be covered by the general state budget before Gov. Snyder took office, represent almost $ 800 million or roughly $ 535 per pupil in lost K - 12 funding;
Although it is a «high aid» district, in the current school year the District will spend less per pupil than the state average for instructional costs.
One of the funding reforms State Supt. Tony Evers has advanced in the DPI's 2017 - 19 budget request to the governor would «weight» the per - pupil categorical aid to account for students in poverty, students learning English, and students in foster care.
The 2015 - 17 state budget allowed school districts to increase revenues — state aid and property taxes — for students attending private voucher schools, typically about $ 10,000 per pupil.
The scaled - back version of the bill that passed Thursday would allow school districts to retain as much funding in state aid and property tax levy authority per pupil as the amount of each student's private school voucher.
Public schools — traditional and charter alike — receive their operating revenues from three primary sources: local property taxes, state per - pupil allocations, and federal categorical - aid programs.
Governor Walker said the proposed $ 200 increase in per pupil aid matches what Dr. Tony Evers, the newly re-elected state superintendent, asked for and does not include sparsity aid that will be given to rural school districts.
Regardless of the level of state aid, the continued reliance on local wealth means property - poor districts must continue to tax their residents at higher rates to obtain the same dollar amount for each pupil.
The Madison school district receives about $ 2,000 per pupil in state equalization aid, but will have to expend $ 7,200 - 7,800 for each voucher student; a portion of our property and state income taxes will support private, religious schools.
Why can't we just take the religion out of state schools completely (unless they are voluntary aided or fee - paying) and let schools do their «worship lessons» in Core R.E. Should not assemblies be a fun gathering time for school instructions, imparting information between pupil / teacher / parent, and a short celebration of individual and school success?
In fact, the average per - pupil amount of state aid was about $ 5,725 in 2013 - 14, the most recent data available, according to DPI.
Where Ritz would get the money is unclear, as she argued she can direct per - pupil aid, special education money and federal grants based only on directives in state or federal law.
The «per - pupil» amount is delivered to schools regardless of how much the districts get in other forms of state aid or can raise from local taxpayers.
Alison Ryan, education policy adviser at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), said: «While many state faith schools are excellent schools, with mixed pupil intakes, some voluntary aided schools, whether intentionally or not, are less diverse ethnically and have fewer disadvantaged pupils because of the faith criteria they use in their admissions policies.
2017 - 18 Pupil Accounting Transition Related to Seat Time Waivers Section 101 (9), of the State School Aid Act (MCL 388.1701 [9]-RRB-, permits the State Superintendent to waive the minimum number of hours and days of pupil instruction for Alternative Education programs or other innovative programs approved by the Michigan Department of Education (Pupil Accounting Transition Related to Seat Time Waivers Section 101 (9), of the State School Aid Act (MCL 388.1701 [9]-RRB-, permits the State Superintendent to waive the minimum number of hours and days of pupil instruction for Alternative Education programs or other innovative programs approved by the Michigan Department of Education (pupil instruction for Alternative Education programs or other innovative programs approved by the Michigan Department of Education (MDE).
Since the 2008 - 09 school year, the state has provided additional funding for small, rural districts outside of their revenue limits through sparsity aid, as a way to lessen certain challenges experienced by rural districts with both a small pupil membership and a sparsely populated area.
It is estimated that this change will allow an additional 550 students to participate in the statewide voucher program compared to current law and will reduce state aid to the public school districts in which those pupils reside by $ 4.4 million.
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