Education spending definition

Education spending means the amount of the school district budget, any assessment for a joint contract school, career technical center payments made on behalf of the district under subsection 1561(b) of this title, and any amount added to pay a deficit pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 1523(b) that is paid for by the school district, but excluding any portion of the school budget paid for from any other sources such as endowments, parental fundraising, federal funds, nongovernmental grants, or other State funds such as special education funds paid under chapter 101 of this title.
Education spending means the amount of the school district
Education spending means the amount of the school district budget, any assessment for a joint contract school, career technical center payments made on behalf of the district under subsection 1561(b) of this title, and any amount added to pay a deficit pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 1523(b) that is paid for by the school district, but excluding any portion of the school budget paid for from any other sources such as endowments, parental fund raising

Examples of Education spending in a sentence

  • The programs can be broken into four categories:• Social services is the largest category, spending $8.9 billion on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and Social Services Block Grant.• Education spending is $3.6 billion, which includes Pell grants, adult education, Title I grants to local educational agencies, and child care programs, including Head Start.

  • Education spending is by far the largest part of social spending in the analysis, followed by health spending and pensions.

  • To the extent that it was possible to calculate their incidence, indirect subsidies are regressive in Argentina and Peru and progressive but only in relative terms in Bolivia and Mexico.13 Education spending is progressive in absolute terms in Argentina, Brazil and Peru and to a lesser extent in Mexico and it is flat in the case of Bolivia.

  • Education spending is about on par with the other countries, while health spending is, again, below average, but similar to the other poorer countries in the sample.

  • This enabled the Education spending to be maintained at the level of our Formula Spending Share (FSS).

  • On the expenditure side, budgets for cash and near-cash transfers in Ghana are far below average, constituting only 0.2 percent of GDP, but are better targeted to the poor than in any of these countries.18 Education spending is a little above average while health spending is a little below average.

  • Education spending constitutes roughly 21 percent of the average Indian state’s total spending, and is the largest general development expenditure category in most states.

  • Education spending in 2009 was estimated based on 2007-2008 growth rate, since no official data was available for this year.

  • The budget noted results in schools getting a budget increase of 2.08% (resulting in Education spending overall increasing by 1.75%) and a 0.4% increase in Social Services spending.

  • Education spending should be increased in line with regional standards, and the Government should assess why its current approach yields such poor outcomes.


More Definitions of Education spending

Education spending means the amount of the school district budget, any assessment for a joint contract school, career technical center payments made on behalf of the district under subsection 1561(b) of this title,
Education spending means the amount of the school district budget, any assessment for a joint contract school, career technical center payments made on behalf of the district under subsection 1561(b) of this title, and any amount added to pay a deficit pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 1523(b) that is
Education spending means “education spending” as defined in 16
Education spending means the amount of the school district budget, any assessment for a joint contract school, career technical center payments, and any amount added to pay a deficit that is paid for by the school dis- trict, but excluding any portion of the school budget paid for from any other sources such as endowments, paren- tal fundraising, federal funds, nongovernmental grants, or other State categorical aid such as special education and early education aid, transportation aid, small school grants, career technical education aid, and State-placed stu- dent aid. 16 V.S.A. § 4001(6). While the Education Fund funds school districts’ education spending, it is also the funding source for State categorical aid that is paid separately to school districts, such as special education and early education aid. 16 V.S.A. § 4025.
Education spending means the amount of the school district budget, any assessment for a joint contract school, career technical center

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  • SPECIALTY HOSPITAL means a hospital or the specialty unit of a general hospital that is licensed by the state. It must be designed to care for patients with injuries or special illnesses. This includes, but is not limited to, a long-term acute care unit, an acute mental health or acute short-term rehabilitation unit or hospital. Hospital does not mean: • convalescent home; • rest home; • nursing home; • home for the aged; • school and college infirmary; • residential treatment facility; • long-term care facility; • urgent care center or freestanding ambulatory surgical center; • facility providing mainly custodial, educational or rehabilitative care; or • a section of a hospital used for custodial, educational or rehabilitative care, even if accredited by the JCAHO or listed in the AHA directory.

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  • Educational personnel means persons who must meet requirements pursuant to state law as a condition of employment in educational programs.

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  • Dental means of or relating to the teeth and the work of a dentist.

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  • Hospice means a public agency or private organization licensed pursuant to Chapter 400, Florida Statutes, to provide Hospice services. Such licensed entity must be principally engaged in providing pain relief, symptom management, and supportive services to terminally ill Members and their families.

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