Not exact matches
The shadow education secretary said private educators should be sharing their expertise to help
state school pupils get into top universities, and should set up joint
school programmes such as combined extra-curricular activities, if they wanted to keep
receiving government subsidies in future.
About 15 % of
pupils in
state schools are now entitled to free
school meals because their parents
receive welfare payments or earn below # 15,575 a year, the figures show.
The data — taken from The Key's annual
State of Education report, to be released next month — reveals that 59 % of
schools (which equates to 14,347
schools in England)
received more applications for places this academic year than the number of
pupils they could accommodate.
Under
state law, we could charge
schools sponsorship fees of up to 3 percent of their per -
pupil funding, but our
schools were paying closer to 1 percent, and several
received free sponsorship.
If you attend Incline High
School in the upscale town of Incline Village, for instance, you in effect «
receive» more than $ 13,248 in public funds — that is, the per -
pupil expenditure in that community, which is far above the
state average of $ 8,274 per
pupil.
States also
receive lower scores for restrictions on the scholarship sizes below the lower of either $ 10,000 or parity with public
school spending per
pupil.
Pupils who attend private
schools receive the equivalent of two extra years of education by the time they are 16 compared to their
state school peers, new research suggests.
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.
A study of 49
states by The Education Trust found that
school districts with high numbers of low - income and minority students
receive substantially less
state and local money per
pupil than
school districts with few poor and minority children.
Information collected in the January 2016
school census showed that 14.5 per cent of
pupils at
state primaries
receive free
school meals, compared to around 18 per cent in 2013.
The organization claims that what charter
schools receive, typically 60 to 75 percent of what traditional public
schools receive per
pupil and no funding for facilities, deprives the children of their right to a «sound basic education» under the
state constitution.
Parents would have
received — and public
schools whose enrollment declined would have lost — payments equal to the
state's per -
pupil contribution for those children.
Florida policymakers gave students the right to choose most any course in the
state secondary
school curriculum and
receive school credit, without
school permission — and used the student's pro-rated local per -
pupil funding to pay the
state.
So - called Abbott districts, those that
receive the largest share of new
state funding, in select instances spend in excess of $ 19,000 per
pupil, a figure that rivals day - student tuition at many of the nation's most prestigious independent
schools.
While Iowa lawmakers raised per -
pupil funding for
schools, widespread declines in enrollment mean that most of the Hawkeye
State's
school districts will
receive few of those new dollars.
A survey of over 600 ATL members working in
state - funded
schools in England found that 83 per cent of education staff did not think SEND
pupils were adequately supported, with 58 per cent
stating that
pupils who are officially identified as having SEN do not
receive the help they need to reach their potential.
Following an inspection of official exam data by BBC Radio 4's Today programme, it has been revealed that the number of
pupils receiving extra time in
state schools is less in comparison to private, with one in eight being given a time boost.
In order to prevent illness and the spread of germs in
schools, guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has
stated that
pupils should
receive hand washing demonstrations.
Once full, free
schools receive exactly the same per -
pupil funding as any
state school.
Children assigned to underperforming
schools, from active - duty military families, or in foster care
received approximately $ 2,800 per year (90 % of the
state per -
pupil base - level allocation of roughly $ 3,100) during the 2011 - 12
school year.
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.
Charter
schools in Connecticut can't access funds through the
School Readiness Program, the primary
state - funded pre-k program, but if their charter includes pre-k, they
receive state per -
pupil funding for preschoolers just as they do for K - 12 students.
States must ensure that Title I
schools receive comparable resources — including good teachers and real per -
pupil dollars — as non-Title I
schools.
For example, in all three
states, the programs are means - tested, and in all three cases the scholarship amounts are slightly less than half of the per -
pupil revenue
received by traditional public
schools in these
states.
In Connecticut, public charter
schools receive $ 11,000 per student from the
State, approximately 75 percent of the per -
pupil funding allocated to traditional public
schools.
Ohio and New Jersey funneled charter
school funding through
school districts, but the
states» antiquated funding formulas and charter reimbursement rates force districts to send charter
schools more per
pupil than they
receive from the
state.
Yet, unlike other public
schools, our per -
pupil allocation from CT
state funding is the only significant source of revenue that we
receive.
Not only do we pay for our rent using the per -
pupil funding we
receive from the
state, but the consequences of continued low test scores have a completely different meaning for charter
schools.
Charters
receive per
pupil funding from the
state like traditional district public
schools but differ in not being able to
receive funding for facilities and can not sell bonds and pass overrides.
Senate Bill 302 allows parents to set up education savings accounts administered by the
state treasurer's office and
receive per -
pupil state funding — about $ 5,100 annually on average — to pay for tuition at private and religious
schools.
A report earlier this year suggested independent
schools were disproportionately likely to have
pupils receiving extra time in exams, but the Ofqual figures do not have a breakdown of
state and private
schools.
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.
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.
Shortly after, he
received one of his Masters of Arts in
school counseling with a
Pupil Personnel Service credential from Phillips Graduate Institute and the other Masters of Arts in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies with a Tier 1 Administrative Credential from California
State University, Northridge.
The
state's 2013 charter
school law allows charters to
receive money from the
school district where they are located and from Mississippi Department of Education per -
pupil funds.
Charter
schools» base categorical block grant funding
received growth for new
pupils in the 2012 - 13
state budget; a total of $ 53.7 million to accommodate the increasing number of students in California's charter public
schools and keep the per
pupil funding level from decreasing.
The new policy also ignores guidance from the National Institute of Clinical Excellence, which
states that
schools «should ensure that all staff who come into contact with [
pupils] with attachment difficulties
receive appropriate training on attachment difficulties».
But the publicly - funded institutions, which
receive per -
pupil allotments from
state coffers like traditional public
schools, earn more than their fair share of controversy.
Fortunately, in my
state we
receive equal per -
pupil funding and don't rely on philanthropy for
school operations.
Under the new law, the
state supplement funding
state charter
schools receive in place of local tax dollars will increase from the five lowest funded districts in the
state to a per -
pupil amount equal to the
state average of local revenues.
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.
Bloomfield Hills
Schools received $ 15,927 per
pupil for operating expenses in 2016 - 17, including local,
state and federal dollars.
In other words, although the typical ESA student would
receive only about one - fifth of the $ 18,216 that New Hampshire district
schools spend per
pupil, on average, the funding level would still put a wide variety of educational options within reach of the average Granite
State family.
«The loss of even a single student will reduce the revenue
received,» the report
states, because «the reduction of a single student in a classroom will not alleviate the need to have a teacher in that classroom... In fact, the per -
pupil cost for that classroom or
school would increase because the fixed expenses would remain, but the revenue to support them would be decreased.»
Now they argued it was unfair that
state - approved public charter
schools would
receive more per
pupil funding than traditional public
schools.
As a public
school, charter
schools receive revenue per
pupil according to
state guidelines.
The idea is that free
school meal eligibility is linked to lower
pupil achievement, and the additional funding can help
state schools to narrow the achievement gap between students who
receive free
school meals and those who don't.
Their analysis showed that as a group, many charter
schools already
receive more money per
pupil than local
schools when comparing
state and local funding.
Despite intense discussion about saving charter
schools, the newly - enacted
state budget provides no relief to Buffalo charters — which lack any form of reliable facilities funding and
received a net $ 1.4 M cut to their per
pupil funding.
State - level disparities between average district and charter
school per -
pupil funding ranged from 0.1 percent in Tennessee (meaning that, on average, Tennessee charter
schools receive slightly more per -
pupil funding than district
schools) to -58.4 percent in Louisiana (meaning that on average Louisiana charter
schools receive less than half the per -
pupil funding that district
schools receive).