How much funding will local educational agencies receive from this Block Grant?
Each county office of education’s 2005-06 allocation is to be based on the proportion of funding it received, i.e. was awarded, for the programs included in the Pupil Retention Block Grant for 2003-04 relative to the total statewide funding for these programs for 2003-04. Each school district’s 2005-06 allocation is to be based on the proportion of funding it received, i.e., was awarded for the programs included in the Pupil Retention Block Grant for 2003-04 relative to the total statewide funding for these programs for 2003-04, adjusted for changes in program participation (see FAQ 8) by school districts in 2004-05. In subsequent years, county offices of education and school districts will receive the level of funding they received in the 2005-06 fiscal year adjusted by the annual rate of growth in statewide average daily attendance and the cost-of-living adjustment on district base revenue limits.
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