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Funding for Education

Funding for Education. Impact of Governor Daugaard’s Proposed Budget on the Aberdeen School District. ASD FY 2011 Total Tax-Supported Funds $36 million. General Fund Breakdown $22.3 million. Expenditure Comparison (General and Special Education). Total Expenditures per Student

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Funding for Education

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  1. Funding for Education Impact of Governor Daugaard’s Proposed Budget on the Aberdeen School District

  2. ASD FY 2011 Total Tax-Supported Funds$36 million

  3. General Fund Breakdown$22.3 million

  4. Expenditure Comparison(General and Special Education) Total Expenditures per Student National Average $11,040 South Dakota Average $7,958 Sioux Falls $7,288 Watertown $7,641 Aberdeen $6,691 ASD spends 40% less per student on total expenses than peers across the nation. Source: National Center for Education Statistics and SD DOE Statistical Digest

  5. Impact of Gov. Daugaard’s K-12 Funding Proposal *Statewide impact includes decreases in both State and Local revenue delivered to Local school districts through the state aid to education formula. Source: Associated School Boards of South Dakota

  6. Estimated Yearly Per-Student Allocations Note: For the purpose of these projections, ASBSD used a 1.3% CPI-W growth for 2013, which is based on both the actual growth so far this year and the Expected growth trend for the rest of FY11. Source: Associated School Boards of South Dakota

  7. Increases Since FY03 State Aid 28% or $90 million Medicaid 66% or $478 million Rest of State 56% or $752 million

  8. SB 152 (Rhoden) and HB 1110 (Lust) – 5.6% reduction to PSA

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