In France, pupils usually start upper secondary school around the age of 15. In 2021, the average back-to-school budget for a student in the first year of high school amounted to 425.47 euros. Special equipment spendings added up to 15.62 euros on average. Special equipment may include lab coats for chemistry class or scientific calculators for math class.
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All subsidies voted since January 1, 2021 to high schools in the Ile-de-France region.
See also the High School Budget Data - Voted Direct Operations
The Council’s District of Columbia Public School’s (DCPS) Dashboard is an interactive data visualization tool, built in Tableau, that allows users to analyze the agency’s operating budget, expenditure, human resources (HR), and programmatic data. This tool is intended to assist the public in better understanding one of the District’s most complex budgets from fiscal year (FY) 2015 -2018. Please click here for a quick guide on how to use this dashboard. Visit the DC Council Office of the Budget Director website for further documentation.This dashboard blends various data from the District’s official financial and human resources systems. Other data sources for PARCC, enrollment, and star ratings were obtained from the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). The human resources data is a snapshot as of October 1 of each fiscal year from the District’s official human resources system.
In 2018, there were more than 5 million pupils enrolled in French secondary schools. In France, children usually start lower secondary school around the age of 11. In 2021, the average back-to-school budget for a student in the first year of middle school amounted to 383.93 euros. School supplies were the highest expense, costing 216.10 euros on average.
This dataset includes expenditure data reported by school districts, charter schools, and virtual schools starting with fiscal year 2009. It also includes student enrollment, demographic, and performance indicators as well as teacher salary and staffing data.
In addition to showing the overall cost per pupil, this dataset provides detail about how much districts spend in major functional areas such as administration, teaching, and maintenance. For more information about the data and how to interpret it, please visit the School Finance Dashboard.
Economically Disadvantaged was used 2015-2021. Low Income was used prior to 2015, and a different version of Low Income has been used since 2022. Please see the DESE Researcher's Guide for more information.
This dataset is one of three containing the same data that is also published in the School Finance Dashboard: District Expenditures by Spending Category District Expenditures by Function Code School Expenditures by Spending Category
List of Indicators by Category
Student Enrollment
All direct transactions voted since 1 January 2021. * decision information: number and date of deliberation * recipient information: siret code, IAU code (Registered Administrative Unit for Establishments), type of beneficiary and name of beneficiary. Attention, the data is not always provided in the context of direct operations. * file information: code and name of procedure, file name and purpose of the operation * information on file instruction: cluster and direction within the regional administration managing the operation * the amount voted corresponds to the amount allocated (to be distinguished from the final amount, realised). See also Secondary school budget data – voted grants
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All direct transactions voted since 1 January 2021.
All grants voted since 1 January 2021 to the Parisian high schools. * decision information: number and date of deliberation * recipient information: siret code, IAU code (Registered Administrative Unit) and name of establishment * file information: code and name of procedure, code and file name * information on file instruction: cluster and leadership within the regional administration * the amount voted corresponds to the amount allocated (to be distinguished from the final amount, realised). See also Secondary school budget data – voted direct operations
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Public information refers to various financial statistics, policy news, information services, laws, and related data sets.
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Encouragement-centered school statutory budget....
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Taichung City Senior High School Education Funds Overview Table (Budget and Final Accounts)
As of 2024, the government budget for education in Indonesia amounted to around *** trillion Indonesian rupiah. This indicated an increase of approximately **** trillion Indonesian rupiah compared to the previous year. In Indonesia, it is mandatory for every citizen to complete 12 years of compulsory education. This stipulates the completion of six years of elementary school, three years of middle school, and three years of high school.
The FY2020 DCPS School-level Budgets: FY20 Proposed (Mayoral Submission) vs FY19 Approved Dashboard was developed by the Budget Office and is an interactive data visualization tool, built in Tableau, that allows users to view the Mayor’s proposed FY20 budget released on March 20, 2019 for individual District of Columbia Public Schools’ (DCPS) school-level budgets. Users are able to select individual DCPS schools and a school-wide summary to compare the Mayor’s proposed FY20 budget versus FY19 approved budget for the first two tabs. This dashboard blends data from the District’s official financial system. Audited enrollment data was obtained from the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). Visit the DC Council Office of the Budget Director website for further documentation.
This dataset contains Chapter 70 foundation budget and net school spending data from 2008 onward.
The Chapter 70 program is the major program of state aid to public elementary and secondary schools providing state aid to support school operations. It establishes minimum spending requirements for each school district and minimum requirements for each municipality's share of school costs.
Detailed numbers for the Chapter 70 formula are available on the School Finance area of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s website. Key files on this site include:
This dataset contains the same data that is also published on our DESE Profiles site: Chapter 70 Foundation Budget and Net School Spending
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During the academic year of 2021, around 18,614 constant 2022-23 U.S. dollars were spent on each pupil in public elementary and secondary schools in the United States. This is an increase from 1990, when 12,206 constant 2022-23 U.S. dollars were spent per pupil.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.The statements are intended to:provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure;provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR);inform policy making;inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes;inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
Various data tables on student demographics, school enrollment trends, characteristics of traditional public school students and charter school students, student achievement, budget and school resources, principal and teacher information, building and school utilization and the availability of specialized facilities.
In 2018, the national average for spending on elementary and secondary education was 3.1 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Vermont spent the most out of any state on elementary and secondary education, at 5.38 percent of its GDP.
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Middlesbrough Council is required, under section 251 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, to prepare an annual budget statement before the beginning of each financial year, and an outturn statement at the end of the financial year.The financial year period is 1 April to 31 March.Middlesbrough Council must make a copy of the whole statement available on the website so it's accessible to the public. It's important that schools and others can compare funding to inform debate about budget levels, and issues like the balance of funding between primary and secondary schools.The statements are intended to:provide schools, parents and others with an interest in education with details about schools and Local Education Authority (LEA) funding and expenditure;provide data for the Departmental Annual Report (DAR);inform policy making;inform the Treasury for monitoring purposes;inform Parliament in its role of monitoring the Department's accountability for public funds.
In France, pupils usually start upper secondary school around the age of 15. In 2021, the average back-to-school budget for a student in the first year of high school amounted to 425.47 euros. Special equipment spendings added up to 15.62 euros on average. Special equipment may include lab coats for chemistry class or scientific calculators for math class.