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  1. The ten states with the highest per pupil spending are: New York ($24,040), District of Columbia ($22,759), Connecticut ($20,635), New Jersey ($20,021), Vermont ($19,400), Alaska ($17,726), Massachusetts ($17,058), New Hampshire ($16,893), Pennsylvania ($16,395), and Wyoming ($16,224).

  2. Nearly 90% of Pennsylvania children attend a public school. Of the 1.9 million school-age children residing in Pennsylvania, nearly 1.7 million (86.6%) attended one of the 777 public local education agencies (LEAs) operating in Pennsylvania during the 2022-23 school year.3.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · According to data from 2015-2016 school year, nearly 56,000 schools received money from Title I grants, serving more than 26 million students. About $14.6 billion went toward funds for Title I grants during the 2019-2020 school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.

  4. After 2012–13, revenues increased through 2020–21 by an average of $21 billion (3 percent) per year. In comparison, public school enrollment increased by 3 percent overall between fall 2010 and fall 2019 and then fell by 3 percent in fall 2020 (see indicator Public School Enrollment ).

  5. 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR PENNSYLVANIA Summary: This 2019-20 profile of Pennsylvania's public K-12 school finance system focuses on three core indicators from the School Finance Indicators Database: fiscal effort, statewide adequacy, and equal opportunity. On a weighted average of these three measures (see back), Pennsylvania scores 56

  6. Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary schools in the United States were $927 billion in 2020–21 (in constant 2022–23 dollars). 1, 2, 3 This amounts to an average of $18,614 per public school pupil enrolled in the fall of that school year. 4 Data in this indicator represent the 50 states and the District of Columbia unless ...

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  8. In FY 2019, total direct state and local K-12 spending in PA was equivalent to 3.94% of the state’s economic capacity (GSP). This was 0.49 percentage points higher than the unweighted national average of 3.45%. PA's effort level ranks #11 in the nation (out of 49).

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