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District Estimates of Carryover Fund Balances as of June 30, 2010

Estimated unencumbered ending balance for each fund as submitted to Kansas Dept. of Education in April, 2010.
FY 2010 District Spending and Ending Balance Projections 
 
Statewide K-12 projections of spending and ending fund balances for FY 2010.  

2010 District Estimated Expenditures Compared to 2009 Actual Expenditures

Spending projections by district for FY 2010  
All Districts Combined Total spending and ending balance projections for FY 2010 as provided by Kansas Dept. of Education.  

Individual District 2010 K-12 School Spending and Ending Balance Estimates

 

Download individual district data by clicking on the link. Find districts by USD number and name.  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Shawnee, Douglas, Johnson, Pottawatomie, and Wabaunsee  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Butler and Sedgwick  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Lyon, Chase, Coffey, Greenwood, Morris, and Ossage  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Allen, Anderson, Coffey, Neosho, Labette, Wilson, and Woodson  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Bourbon, Crawford, Cherokee, Allen, Neosho, and Labette  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Montgomery, Elk, Chautauqua, Wilson, Neosho, and Labette  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Cowley, Sumner, Chautauqua, and Elk  

Are You Smarter than the Average Taxpayer?

Newspaper ads on the A-B-Cs of School Funding in Kansas

From the following counties: Johnson, Wyandotte, Leavenworth, and Miami  

Testimony is Support of HB 2728, School Consolidation 

Total Aid Per-Pupil Summarized by County – Total Aid for school years 2005 through 2010
 
 

Total Aid Per Pupil By School Year

Graph of Aid from State, Federal and Local Property from 2004 through 2010  

K-12 Total Aid Per Pupil, Includes State, Federal, and Local Property Taxes

Total Aid Per-Pupil Summarized by County for school years 2005 through 2010  

Cost Center Definitions- Appendix A

K-12 Expense Categories (Appendix “A” of Volume III: A Kansas Primer on Education Funding)  

Kansas K-12 Expenditures 2008-09 School Year- Appendix B

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)
 

Kansas K-12 Per Pupil Expenditures 2008-09 School Year- Appendix C

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)
 

K-12 Expenditures Per Pupil- Appendix D

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)

 

Reading Proficency and Per Pupil Expenditures 2008 School Year- Appendix E

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)

 

Math Proficiency and Per Pupil Spending 2008 School Year- Appendix F

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)

 

Spending and Achievement Comparison 2007-08 School Year- Appendix G

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)

 

SFFF Member Districts

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  
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  

K-12 Aid Per Pupil

Per Pupil Aid by District – State, Federal, Local and Total aid to districts for school years 2005 through 2010  
Balancing the Budget Without Tax Increases Balancing the Budget Without Tax Increases – January 21, 2010 presentation to House Appropriations Committee  

KPI Fact Sheet:

Educational Research and Kansas District Data Disputes Contention that Higher Spending = Higher Achievement

Fact Sheet Spending v. Achievement: Facts disputing that spending more money will cause test scores to increase  

KPI Fact Sheet:

The Truth About School Funding

Fact Sheet K-12 Spending: Total spending, per-pupil spending, carryover cash balances and other fast facts about K-12 spending  
Kansas K-12 Funding History State, Federal and Local aid to schools FY 1998 to FY 2010  
July 1, 2009 Unencumbered Cashe Per FTE Per Pupil unencumbered carryover cash reserve by district and fund type as of July 1, 2009  
Kansas K-12 Unencumbered Fund Balances School district unencumbered carryover cash reserves by fund FY 2005 to FY 2009  
Comments Submitted to the State Board of Education by Dave Trabert on November 10, 2009

 KPI presentation to State Board of Education, November 2009

 
Kansas Education Personnel School district employment and enrollment change FY 2005 to FY 2009  

  

 

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