These annual funds are in addition to the state's basic education funding.
Fifteen school district received an increase of state basic education funding that was greater than 10%.
Ninety Pennsylvania school district received a 2% increase in state basic education funding.
One hundred and fifty school districts received the base 2% increase in state basic education funding.
For the 2010-11 school year, the district received a 2% increase in state basic education funding for a total of $42,942,167.
Ninety school districts received the base 2% increase in state basic education funding.
For the 2010-11 school year the state will provide the district with a 2% increase in basic education funding for a total of $2,763,318.
For the 2010-2011 budget year the district was provided with a 2% increase in state basic education funding for a total of $24,265,721.
For the 2010-11 school year, the state basic education funding was 2.81% for $7,326,925.
This was the highest increase in basic education funding given to any district in the state.
This was the highest increase in Snyder County in Basic Education Funding from the state.
The state Basic Education Funding to the district in 2008-09 was $26,932,119.05 Ninety school districts received a 2% increase.
The state Basic Education Funding to the district in 2008-09 was $1,453,194.
The state Basic Education Funding to Laurel School District in 2008-09 was $7,288,078.27.
The state Basic Education Funding to the Gateway School District in 2008-09 was $6,840,471.05.
The state Basic Education Funding to Norwin School District in 2008-09 was $15,056,767.51.
The state Basic Education Funding to North Hills School District in 2008-09 was $5,483,939.19.
The state Basic Education Funding to Solanco School District in 2008-09 was $9,074,643.66.
The state Basic Education Funding to Ridley School District in 2008-09 was $9,979,563.91.
The state Basic Education Funding to the District in 2008-09 was $2,976,818.