Comparative Spending Guide definition

Comparative Spending Guide means the annual report of comparative financial statistics of school districts compiled and published for general distribution by the Commissioner pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:4-30.

Examples of Comparative Spending Guide in a sentence

  • If a district’s audited per pupil legal cost exceeds the 130 percent threshold as calculated using statewide audited data (published in the Taxpayers’ Guide to Education Spending (formerly Comparative Spending Guide)) then the district will be required to implement the procedures in the regulation referenced above.

  • There, you can access popular documents such as the New Jersey School Report Card and the Comparative Spending Guide.

  • The information presented in columns 1 through 3 as well as the related descriptions of the per pupil cost calculations are contained in the Taxpayers Guide to Education Spending (formerly Comparative Spending Guide) and can be found on the Department of Education's Internet website: http://www.state.nj.us/education (under Finance), when available.

  • The first three columns, 2010-11 Actual, 2011-12 Actual, and 2012-13 Original Budget are downloaded by the department and act as the “draft” of the department’s 2013 Taxpayers’ Guide to Education Spending (formerly Comparative Spending Guide) publication for each district’s review and comment.

  • The New Jersey Department of Education Comparative Spending Guide lists the Morris School District as 80th out of 81 K-12 districts in the custodial cost per pupil.

  • In the 2001 Comparative Spending Guide, Lincoln Park is grouped with 92 K-8 districts.

  • DataAll data for this analysis come from two sources: 1) school district comprehensive annual financial reports; and 2) the New Jersey Department of Education’s Comparative Spending Guide, derived from school district annual financial reports.

  • Resources are characterized in terms of financial resources and financial resource categories, as those used by the Department of Education in the Comparative Spending Guide, and resources are characterized in terms of human resources, by salaries, experience and degree levels and position assignments in schools and districts.

  • Dye, Municipal ClerkThe Hightstown Gazette March 25, 2004 Fee: $67.50 BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL MEETINGH ig h ts to w n H igh S ch o o l 7 0 0 W ing MARCH 2 9 , 2 0 0 4 • 7 :3 0 p .m .cost calculations are contained in the 2004 Comparative Spending Guide and can be found on the Department of Education’s Internet address: http://www.state.nj.us/ education under Finance, when avail­ able.

  • According to the March, 1999 NJDOE Comparative Spending Guide, out of 75 New Jersey school systems of operating type K-12/1,801-3,500 students, Ocean City ranked 70th (low to high.).

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