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  2. Catholic schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some Catholic schools are more relaxed in their expectation of a largely Catholic student body, due to the demographic proportion of Catholics being especially low in some areas. More competitive Catholic secondary schools tend to have tighter academic requirements and/or an entrance exam. It is a common expectation that non-Catholic students ...

  3. Catholic school - Wikipedia

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    Instead, parents of students at Catholic schools pay "attendance dues" to the proprietors to fund property costs: these are typically NZ$390 to $430 per year for primary school students (ages 5–12), and NZ$730 to $860 per year for secondary school students (ages 13–18). [39]

  4. Winners and losers in public school funding: How does your ...

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    What's more, funding is adjusted for enrollment and inflation, but Utah is expected to see a decline in public school enrollment, which can lead to even lower per-pupil spending. States Decreasing ...

  5. Schools face tight budgets as rising costs may outstrip ...

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    The IFS report estimates that mainstream school funding per pupil grew by 5% in real terms between 2019 and 2024, rather than the 11% total increase, after accounting for planned spending on high ...

  6. West Side Catholic school closing blamed on falling ...

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    Catholic school enrollment nationwide is down slightly since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, declining from about 1.8 million students to 1.7 million students from 2018 to 2022, according to ...

  7. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New ...

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    In 1962 there were 153 Catholic schools. [22] In 2000 the system had 52,500 students, [23] in 106 schools. [24] The number of schools was the same in 2003. [25] Hurricane Katrina in 2005 affected enrollment, with the system losing about 500 students annually, until the 2013, when there were 38,000 students, a 28% decline from the figure in 2000 ...

  8. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Interest payments on public elementary and secondary school debt per pupil were 22 percent higher in 2016–17 than in 2000–01. During this period, interest payments per pupil increased from $312 in 2000–01 to $415 in 2010–11, before declining to $379 in 2016–17 (all in constant 2018–19 dollars). [4]

  9. School property taxes are likely to rise significantly. Why ...

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    The Legislature sets the per-pupil yield each year at the level necessary to fund school budgets. Spending more than the base rate increases the town's tax rate proportionally.