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The lowest-spending states were Utah at $9,552 per pupil, Idaho ($9,670), Arizona ($10,315), Oklahoma ($10,890) and Mississippi ($10,984), according to the Census Bureau’s analysis.
The deadline for spending ESSER funds was Sept. 30, 2024; however, some states have been granted extensions that run through 2026. ... States Decreasing Per-Pupil Spending from 2022 to 2023 . Two ...
In last year’s report, New Mexico ranked 17th overall, but a decrease in annual per-pupil spending on public elementary-secondary system funding bumped it to the bottom of the list, researchers ...
A number of states have a two-year or three year budget (e.g.: Kentucky) while others have a one-year budget (e.g.: Massachusetts). In the table, the fiscal years column lists all of the fiscal years the budget covers and the budget and budget per capita columns show the total for all those years.
Current expenditures per pupil increased from $10,675 in 2000–01 to $12,435 in 2008–09, decreased between 2008–09 and 2012–13 to $11,791, and then increased to $12,794 in 2016–17. Capital outlay expenditures per pupil in 2016–17 ($1,266) were 10 percent lower than in 2000–01 ($1,412).
2020-2024 Ric Cavender: Member: ... Per Pupil Spending. For 2006–2007, Kanawha County spent $9,855 per pupil. The state average was $9,611. [3] Academic performance
The rest of the $27 million increase will be spent on state-legislated items, pre-K or pass through to charter schools. That increases per-pupil spending to $5,368, a $718 increase, according to ...
In 2010-2011, the base MFP formula was $3,855 per pupil, without accounting for special student needs. [7] The MFP formula also takes into account the additional expenses school systems incur in educating special classes of students (e.g. at risk, special education and gifted and talented students.) [1] In the end, school districts get an average of about $10,000 of state and local funding per ...