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Key Revenue and Expenditure Statistics for 2004-05 MS Word PDF - This ECS StateNote provides readers with the number of operating districts, number of largest 100 districts in the state, per-student spending and other revenue and expenditure data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia. (Stephanie Fonda, Education Commission of the States, December 2006)...

State Aid to Nonpublic Schools MS Word PDF - This chart describes what kind of state aid, if any, each state provides to private schools. (Education Commission of the States, January 2004)...

State School Finance System Changes MS Word - In the past few years, equity and adequacy lawsuits and significant tax changes have forced many state leaders to revise or rewrite their school finance systems. Listed are some contributing factors to and end results of education funding policy changes. (Mary Fulton, Education Commission of the States, April 1997)...

Finance: Bilingual Education/ESL Funding Program MS Word - Multi-state compilations. (Education Commission of the States, August 1996)...

Public School Finance Programs of the United States and Canada: 1998-99 - This Web site provides users with summaries of the school finance system from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and 11 Canadian provinces and territories. Individual state/province/territory profiles may be accessed. (National Center for Education Statistics, February 2001) ...

Federal, State, and Local Governments: 2002 Public Elementary-Secondary Education Finance Data - These statistical tables contain data on education spending based on the 2002 Census of Governments. The tabulations present data on revenue, expenditure, debt and assets for all individual public elementary and secondary school systems. The data show that state governments contributed the greatest share of public elementary and secondary school funding -- $207.4 billion -- followed by local sources at $179.7 billion. The federal government was the third largest contributor at $32.7 billion. The District of Columbia spent the most in per-student expenditures followed by New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The lowest per-pupil spending amounts were in Utah, Mississippi, Arizona, Idaho and Tennessee. (U.S. Census Bureau, 2004)...


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