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Impact of Admin FY19 Budget Request.Xlsx
Impact Aid Basic Support FY 2016 Payments KEY: School District: School District Total Federal ADA: Total federal average daily attendance CD: Congressional District Civilians: children of civilian employees of the federal government LOT: Learning Opportunty Threshold - a district's "need" percentage Military: children of uniformed and foreign service FY16 Payment: District's pro-rated payment Indian lands: children living on Indian Trust, Treaty, ANSCA lands FY16 Maximum Payment: District's payment if program were fully funded Low Rent Housing: Children living in federally owned low rent housing (not Section 8) Total ADA: Total average daily attendance Disability Payment: District's payment for Indian lands and military children eligible under IDEA Estimated Cut: FY16 Payment Admin's FY19 FY16 Maximum Total Federal Indian Low Rent Disability State CD LOT (93.69% LOT) Request (original) Payment Total ADA ADA Civilians Military Lands Housing Payment ALABAMA Anniston City Schools 3 16.85% $26,199 $11,527 $165,954 1883.23 302.56 0 0.94 0 301.62 $0 Autauga County Board of Education4 7.36% $42,041 $18,498 $609,682 9198.44 590.98 0 524.06 0 66.92 $14,773 Daleville City Board of Education4 40.00% $107,971 $47,507 $288,109 938.79 269.57 152.69 99.91 0 16.97 $7,953 Elba City Schools 2 9.23% $2,539 $1,117 $29,363 612.66 53.73 0 0 0 53.73 $0 Enterprise City School System 2 41.17% $894,666 $393,653 $2,319,471 6292.53 2302.67 1191.39 1033.05 0 78.23 $42,030 Eufaula City Board of Education2 11.88% $17,096 $7,522 $153,596 2521.35 280.88 0 0 0 280.88 $0 Fairfield City Board of Education7 10.38% $9,173 $4,036 $94,323 1764.47 172.49 0 0 0 172.49 $0 Gadsden City Schools 4 5.19% $6,291 $2,768 $129,373 4845.7 236.58 0 0 0 236.58 $0 Huntsville City Schools 5 14.99% $261,557 $115,085 $1,862,401 22369.78 3164.17 2141.49 455.26 0 567.42 $18,171 Jacksonville City Schools 3 6.62% $4,154 $1,828 $66,983 1432.69 87.65 0.94 26.39 0 60.32 $566 Macon Co. -
Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in Alaska School Districts, 1990-91
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 331 134 Eh 022 863 AUTHOR Silverman, Bob, Ed. Gorsuch, Marjorie TITLE A Status Report: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment in Alaska School Districts, 1990-91. A Status Report. With Supplementary Information about Interdisciplinary Education in Alaska School Districts. INSTITUTION Alaska State Dept. of Education, Juneau. PUB DATE 91 NOTE 65p. AVAILABLE FROMPublications, Office of Basic Eduction, Alaska Department of Eduction, P.O. Box F, Juneau, AK 99811-0500 ($8.00 plus 10 percent postage). PUB TYPE Reports - General (140) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Curriculum; Curriculum Guides; *Educational Assessment; Elementary Secondary Education; Evaluation; Evaluation Needs; *Graduation Requirements; *Instructional Effectiveness; Interdisciplinary Approach; Problems; *Public Schools; *School Districts; State Surveys; *Student Evaluation IDENTIFIERS *Alaska ABSTRACT This document reports responses from Alaska's 54 school districts to a Department of Education survey on curriculum, instruction, and assessment. The first section provides general information about the school districts' responses in those three areas, including information on curriculum guides, graduation requirements, student assessment programs, and district compliance with planning and evaluation components of curriculum regulations. District responses to specific questions dealing with state curriculum regulations and the curriculum review cycle are displayed, anu a second section features information on the targeted area of interdisciplinary education. Appended (the bulk of the document) is information on the elementary and secondary curricula; graduation requirements; tests used; compliance with regulation requirsments; curriculum review cycles; perceived cur-iculum, instructional, and assessment strengths and needs; interdisciplinary initiatives; resources needed; practices; and obstacles in eacn district as well as district and Department of Education contacts and information on the MERITS program. -
May 2017 Newsletter
News Link… A newsletter publication of Alaska Association of School Business Officials ALASBO News Link is published for the members of the Alaska President’s Message Association of School Business Officials Holly Holman, Unalaska City School District and its affiliate members. BOARD OF DIRECTORS We all look forward to springtime in 2017 Alaska, but it can be a stressful time in President school business with budgets that Holly Holman, Unalaska aren’t balanced and the fiscal crisis President-Elect that is leaving all of us wringing our hands with Cassee Olin, Sitka worry about next school year. However, I was Past-President encouraged by the positive attitudes and Mark Vink, Bering Strait passion for education that I observed with our Secretary fellow members of ACSA attending the Carl Horn, Nenana Legislative Fly-In, April 8-11. Treasurer Kim Johnson, Delta/Greely I attended the Legislative Fly-In this year for Executive Director the first time. I was so thankful to be attending Amy Lujan with ALASBO pros that know the ropes of the legislative session in Juneau. Directors Alicia Campbell, Matsu (Continued on page 2) Lila Krosschell, North Slope Meridith Boman, DEED Karen Quitslund, Petersburg Ryan Ayars, Southwest Region Contents www.alasbo.org 1-2 President’s Message 3 Executive Director’s Message For publishing information, contact: Amy Lujan 3 Board Opening e-mail: [email protected] 4 Reflections on Software Transition 5 Awards Update Editing and layout by 5 SFO Certification Congrats! Edith Hildebrand, Galena City Schools 5 ASBO International Conference [email protected] 6 Member Spotlight 6 Call for Presentations Would you like to receive this newsletter in print, 7 Alaska Education Challenge rather than e-mail? Send a message to Amy Lujan at the above address. -
State of Alaska Department of Education Office of Data Management
State of Alaska Department of Education Office of Data Management District Enrollment as of October 1, 1998 FY99 Total Total PE-12 KG-12 District Name PE KG KFTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Persons Persons Alaska Gateway Schools 0 32 32.00 35 55 36 43 42 37 44 35 37 37 44 40 517 517 Aleutian Region Schools 2 0 0.00 5 4 5 3 6 3 10 4 3 5 2 1 53 51 Aleutians East Borough 46 17 17.00 22 28 25 24 23 31 26 23 30 30 18 23 366 320 Alyeska Central School 0 59 59.00 41 49 39 45 46 66 100 114 269 206 246 277 1,557 1,557 Anchorage School District 414 3,706 2,720.50 4,153 4,063 4,097 3,989 4,071 3,763 4,103 3,767 3,548 3,388 3,288 3,237 49,587 49,173 Annette Island Schools 0 26 26.00 30 26 36 24 32 25 31 28 27 29 31 30 375 375 Bering Strait Schools 68 240 240.00 159 159 139 168 152 138 132 120 116 125 77 81 1,874 1,806 Bristol Bay Borough 39 24 24.00 14 23 27 25 29 25 24 21 31 17 20 19 338 299 Chatham Schools 0 13 13.00 27 20 18 17 21 35 20 24 23 15 15 24 272 272 Chugach Schools 6 15 15.00 12 19 8 15 11 16 16 14 7 8 9 13 169 163 Copper River Schools 0 42 42.00 52 58 56 59 54 62 66 51 69 49 51 36 705 705 Cordova City Schools 8 31 31.00 38 39 45 37 43 36 41 38 27 32 32 38 485 477 Craig City Schools 1 30 30.00 26 39 32 30 38 39 22 37 35 35 35 25 424 423 Delta/Greely Schools 24 71 71.00 54 52 61 64 59 168 144 216 162 132 143 93 1,443 1,419 Denali Borough Schools 0 25 25.00 22 24 24 27 29 36 32 16 29 37 28 34 363 363 Dillingham City Schools 15 39 39.00 55 46 44 52 46 41 41 50 46 41 21 30 567 552 Fairbanks North Star 104 1,123 1,006.25 1,316 1,354 1,316 -
August 2018 Newsletter
News Link… A newsletter publication of Alaska Association of School Business Officials ALASBO News Link is published for the members of the Alaska President’s Message Association of School Business Officials Cassee Olin, Sitka School District and its affiliate members. It’s that time of year again, when BOARD OF DIRECTORS summer starts winding down and the 2017 doors to our schools open up to let our President students into our buildings. I for one Cassee Olin, Sitka feel like summer has flown by, but then President-Elect again I am sure many can relate as I spent three Carl Horn, Nenana months with my new daughter, Brynlee, who was Past-President born on May 15th. I hope that everyone found Holly Holman some time for summer activities as they prepare Secretary for their annual audit and the start of the school Karen Quitslund year. Treasurer Kim Johnson, Delta/Greely Executive Director (Continued on page 2) Amy Lujan Directors Ashley Bjornson, Matsu Contents Lila Krosschell, North Slope Meridith Boman, DEED 1-2 President’s Message Andy Ratliff, Anchorage 3 Executive Director’s Message Kristy Andrew, Cordova 3 ALASBO Baby Boomlet Ryan Ayars, Southwest Region 3-4 Summer Leadership Recap 5 ALASBO Awards www.alasbo.org 5 Thoughts on Leadership For publishing information, contact: 5 Send Us Your Pictures Reminder Amy Lujan 6 Pcard Update e-mail: [email protected] 6 Power Lunches 7 Member Spotlight: Meridith Boman Editing and layout by 7-8 Eagle Institute Report Edith Hildebrand, Galena City Schools [email protected] 8 Upcoming Events 9-11 Liaisons & Mentors Would you like to receive this newsletter in print, rather than e-mail? Send a message to Amy Lujan at the above address. -
State of Alaska Page 1 Department of Education Office of Data Management
State of Alaska Page 1 Department of Education Office of Data Management District Enrollment as of October 1, 1996 FY97 To ta l To ta l District Name PE KG KFTE 123456789101112PE-12 KG-12 Persons Persons Alaska Gateway Schools 14 49 49.0 40 44 49 41 49 49 32 49 54 51 35 26 582 568 Aleutian Region Schools 4 3 3.0202023312130 2622 Aleutians East Borough 33 29 29.0 29 29 32 38 27 26 30 31 26 32 28 17 407 374 Alyeska Central School 0 74 74.0 56 56 53 61 67 71 115 143 283 209 158 143 1,489 1,489 Anchorage School District 435 3,907 2,810.5 4,093 3,946 4,130 3,783 3,857 3,820 3,732 3,478 3,454 3,499 3,004 2,971 48,109 47,674 Annette Island Schools 44 28 28.0 40 24 32 25 29 32 29 31 34 35 26 38 447 403 Bering Strait Schools 108 257 257.0 140 164 149 138 130 123 112 122 108 80 71 79 1,781 1,673 Bristol Bay Borough 44 29 29.0 30 27 29 19 29 29 24 21 19 21 23 12 356 312 Chatham Schools 0 20 20.0 19 31 24 37 32 36 26 29 17 27 17 20 335 335 Chugach Schools 2 19 19.0 7 11 14 12 16 14 12 8 12 14 14 8 163 161 Copper River Schools 2 61 61.0 67 72 47 75 59 54 77 56 63 53 40 37 763 761 Cordova City Schools 8 48 48.0 44 44 47 43 44 47 39 33 29 40 40 29 535 527 Craig City Schools 0 32 32.0 33 28 33 39 24 43 34 38 44 28 21 31 428 428 Delta/Greely Schools 37 53 53.0 68 69 68 64 54 71 54 70 71 70 70 60 879 842 Denali Borough Schools 0 21 21.0 28 31 27 34 32 24 30 42 32 38 20 28 387 387 Dillingham City Schools 7 42 42.0 46 50 45 37 46 58 47 35 45 41 24 24 547 540 Fairbanks North Star 112 1,313 953.5 1,405 1,373 1,305 1,305 1,332 1,273 1,254 1,172 1,601 1,176