Results for school year calendar 2024-25 Canada


12,507 results

Sort by date / relevance

[PDF] Review of School Transportation in California

Review of School Transportation in California Review of School Transportation in California MAC TAYLOR • L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T • FEBRUARY 25, 2014 A N L A O R E P O R T 2 Legislative Analyst’s Office www.lao.ca.gov EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Overview Report Reviews State’s Approach to Funding School Transportation.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/school-transportation/school-transportation-022514.pdf

[PDF] An LAO Special Education Facilities Funding Report

These SELPAs covered all of the 997 K-12 school districts and 58 county offices of education operating that year. From 1980-81 through 1997-98, school districts received funding for special education based on the educational program (such as special day classes, designated instruction and services, resource specialists, and nonpublic schools) in which each pupil was placed.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/010399_special_ed_facilities/010399_special_ed_facilities.pdf

[PDF] 2000 Budget Perspectives and Issues: Fiscal Challenge From Three Major Lawsuits

In addition, state law specifies that test claims, submitted before the end of a calendar year, extend to costs dat- ing from the prior fiscal year. Thus, local governments could be eligible for reimbursement for property taxes shifted since 1996-97.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/2000_pandi/part5c/pandi_pt5c_2000.pdf

2021-22 “Big Three” Revenue Outlook Update: September 2021 [EconTax Blog]

Sep 20, 2021 - Our current best estimate is that the amount of unanticipated revenue likely will fall somewhere between $5 billion and $25 billion. As reflected by the width of this range, with so much of the fiscal year ahead of us there remains significant uncertainty about how much the state ultimately will collect.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/698

The 2022-23 California Spending Plan: Human Services [Publication Details]

Oct 21, 2022 - The 2022-23 spending plan provides over $25 billion from the General Fund for human services programs. This is an increase of over $4 billion, or 19 percent, compared to the revised, prior-year spending level.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/4640

The 2022-23 California Spending Plan: Human Services

Oct 21, 2022 - Under prior law, CFAP provides state-funded nutrition benefits to low-income legal permanent residents who have resided in the U.S. for less than five years. (These individuals would otherwise be eligible for CalFresh benefits, but were rendered ineligible by a federal welfare reform bill passed in 1996.)
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4640/3

The 2022-23 California Spending Plan: Human Services

Oct 21, 2022 - The 2022-23 spending plan provides over $25 billion from the General Fund for human services programs. This is an increase of over $4 billion, or 19 percent, compared to the revised, prior-year spending level.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4640

California Community Colleges—Managing Cash in a Time of State Payment Deferrals

Dec 18, 2020 - Proposition   98 c onstitutionally governs the minimum amount of funding provided to schools and community colleges each year. In June 2020, the state estimated that the Proposition   98 m inimum guarantee had dropped notably for both 2019 ‑20 and 2020 ‑ 21 r elative to assumptions it had made one year earlier (in June 2019), prior to the pandemic.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4307

Federal Welfare Reform (H.R. 3734): Fiscal Effect on California

Figure 4 Personal Responsibility andWork Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996Title I: Block Grants forTemporary Assistance for Needy FamiliesWork Requirements Provisions Work requirements on total caseload Total number of families participating in work activities must increase from 25 percent (of federally funded cases) in federal fiscal year (FFY) 97 to 50 percent in FFY 02.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/082096_fed_welfare_reform/fed_welfare_reform_pb082096.html

The 2020-21 Budget: Cal Grant Cost Estimates

Nov 21, 2019 - We estimate the percentage of high school seniors who applied for an entitlement award increased from roughly 35  percent in the 2009 ‑10 award year to roughly 50  percent in the 2017 ‑18 award year.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4114