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14 Φεβ 2024 · The Department has to rank traditional school districts, joint vocational districts, and community schools based on the percent of their operating expenditures for classroom instructional vs. nonclassroom purposes, as well as their overall operating expenditures per-pupil.
- Overview of School Funding - Ohio Department of Education
Funds students where they are educated rather than where...
- FY2022 District Profile Report - Ohio Department of Education
The District Profile Report is a tool to evaluate statistics...
- Ohio s Public School Per-Pupil Operating Expenditures Continue to ...
Ohio schools’ average per-pupil operating revenue from all...
- Overview of School Funding - Ohio Department of Education
8 Αυγ 2024 · Funds students where they are educated rather than where they live. Generally, this eliminates the deduction and transfer of dollars from resident districts to other schools or districts for students who attend community schools, STEM schools, scholarship programs and open enrollment.
22 Ιουν 2023 · The District Profile Report is a tool to evaluate statistics of each of Ohio’s traditional public school districts. The report allows users to compare a district with similar school districts and the state as a whole.
How Ohio Funds Public Schools Ohio public schools receive more than $27 billion per year via local, state, and federal tax revenues, and some non-taxpayer support. In FY22, state funds provided, on average, 36 percent of total revenues for school districts, while local taxes contributed 44 percent.
Ohio schools’ average per-pupil operating revenue from all sources was $13,661 in FY 2019, an increase of 10.8% ($1,335) over the past five years. During this time, local tax revenue per pupil increased 17.7% ($871), state revenue per pupil increased 9.7% ($502), federal revenue per pupil increased 4.0% ($39), and
Ohio schools' average per-pupil operating revenue from all sources was $13,053 in FY 2017, an increase of 15.7% ($1,773) over the past five years. During this time, state revenue per pupil increased 19.8% ($896), local tax
Most state education funds are distributed through the school funding formula, followed by tax reimbursements and competitive and noncompetitive grants. The second largest source of school operating revenue was local taxes, at $4,916 per pupil (37.9%).