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District Estimates of Carryover Fund Balances as of June 30, 2010
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Estimated unencumbered ending balance for each fund as submitted to Kansas Dept. of Education in April, 2010.
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FY 2010 District Spending and Ending Balance Projections
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Statewide K-12 projections of spending and ending fund balances for FY 2010. |
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2010 District Estimated Expenditures Compared to 2009 Actual Expenditures
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Spending projections by district for FY 2010 |
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| All Districts Combined |
Total spending and ending balance projections for FY 2010 as provided by Kansas Dept. of Education. |
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Individual District 2010 K-12 School Spending and Ending Balance Estimates
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Download individual district data by clicking on the link. Find districts by USD number and name. |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Shawnee, Douglas, Johnson, Pottawatomie, and Wabaunsee |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Butler and Sedgwick |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Lyon, Chase, Coffey, Greenwood, Morris, and Ossage |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Allen, Anderson, Coffey, Neosho, Labette, Wilson, and Woodson |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Bourbon, Crawford, Cherokee, Allen, Neosho, and Labette |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Montgomery, Elk, Chautauqua, Wilson, Neosho, and Labette |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Cowley, Sumner, Chautauqua, and Elk |
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Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?
Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas
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From the following counties: Johnson, Wyandotte, Leavenworth, and Miami |
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Testimony is Support of HB 2728, School Consolidation
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Total Aid Per-Pupil Summarized by County – Total Aid for school years 2005 through 2010
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Total Aid Per Pupil By School Year
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Graph of Aid from State, Federal and Local Property from 2004 through 2010 |
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K-12 Total Aid Per Pupil, Includes State, Federal, and Local Property Taxes
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Total Aid Per-Pupil Summarized by County for school years 2005 through 2010 |
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Cost Center Definitions- Appendix A
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K-12 Expense Categories (Appendix “A” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding) |
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Kansas K-12 Expenditures 2008-09 School Year- Appendix B
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2008-09 Per-Pupil Spending by Cost Center:
High-to-low spending range by district enrollment size (Appendix “B” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding) |
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Kansas K-12 Per Pupil Expenditures 2008-09 School Year- Appendix C
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2008-09 Per-Pupil Spending by District:
District spending in each cost center, grouped by enrollment size (Appendix “C” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding) |
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K-12 Expenditures Per Pupil - Appendix D
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2005-2009 Change in Spending:
Change in per-pupil spending for each cost center (Appendix “D”of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding)
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Reading Proficency and Per Pupil Expenditures 2008 School Year- Appendix E
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Comparison of Reading Proficiency and Per-Pupil Spending:
High and low per-pupil expenditures for various levels of proficiency (Appendix “E” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding)
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Math Proficiency and Per Pupil Spending 2008 School Year - Appendix F
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Comparison of Math Proficiency and Per-Pupil Spending:
High and low per-pupil expenditures for various levels of proficiency (Appendix “F” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding)
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Spending and Achievement Comparison 2007-08 School Year- Appendix G
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District Listing of 2008 Per-Pupil Expenditures and Proficiency Scores
Spending and proficiency comparison by district, including percentage enrollment of Special Education, At Risk and English Language Learners (Appendix “G”of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding)
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SFFF Member Districts
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Aid to SFFF Member Districts - State, Federal, Local and Total aid to member districts of Schools For Fair Funding, comparing 2010 to 2009, 2008 and 2005 |
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| K-12 Per Pupil Aid Comparison to Prior Years |
Change in K-12 Aid by Category – Percentage change in State, Federal, Local and Total aid to districts, comparing 2010 to 2009, 2008 and 2005 |
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K-12 Aid Per Pupil
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Per Pupil Aid by District – State, Federal, Local and Total aid to districts for school years 2005 through 2010 |
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| Balancing the Budget Without Tax Increases |
Balancing the Budget Without Tax Increases – January 21, 2010 presentation to House Appropriations Committee |
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KPI Fact Sheet:
Educational Research and Kansas District Data Disputes Contention that Higher Spending = Higher Achievement
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Fact Sheet Spending v. Achievement: Facts disputing that spending more money will cause test scores to increase |
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KPI Fact Sheet:
The Truth About School Funding
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Fact Sheet K-12 Spending: Total spending, per-pupil spending, carryover cash balances and other fast facts about K-12 spending |
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| Kansas K-12 Funding History |
State, Federal and Local aid to schools FY 1998 to FY 2010 |
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| July 1, 2009 Unencumbered Cashe Per FTE |
Per Pupil unencumbered carryover cash reserve by district and fund type as of July 1, 2009 |
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| Kansas K-12 Unencumbered Fund Balances |
School district unencumbered carryover cash reserves by fund FY 2005 to FY 2009 |
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| Comments Submitted to the State Board of Education by Dave Trabert on November 10, 2009 |
KPI presentation to State Board of Education, November 2009
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| Kansas Education Personnel |
School district employment and enrollment change FY 2005 to FY 2009 |
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