This was the second year of the Governor's policy to fund some districts at a far greater rate than others.
Most districts are funded by state aid and local taxes.
The district is funded through a property tax levied on all property in the county.
This was the second year of Rendell's plan to fund some districts at a much higher rate than other school districts.
The district operates on a committee system, and is primarily funded through commercial and residential property leasing fees.
This special district is funded by a special purpose business fee on the business community of the westside.
The district is funded by the following taxes: property tax, a local earned income tax and a real estate transfer tax coupled with state and federal funding.
Each district is governed by a locally-elected board of education, run by a hired superintendent, and funded largely through property taxes, as well as state and federal aid.
The district is funded by a combination of: a property tax, a real estate transfer tax 0.5%, coupled with substantial funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the federal government.
Working for patients proposes that regions, and eventually districts, will be funded on a weighted per capita basis (with an allowance to the Thames regions for higher prices in London).