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Current law in Colorado requires school districts to set aside money for specific purposes from within the total budget, such as buildings and insurance, books and other school supplies, and services for "at-risk" students. These specific budgetary earmarks account on average for approximately $600 per student according to 2004-2005 school year figures — roughly eight percent of district operating budgets. Referendum J proposes a new requirement, that each school district spend a minimum of 65% of its operating budget on a set of budget items specified in the referendum. ==Budget Items== Referendum J would require that 65% of school district operating budgets be spent on the following budgetary items: * Books and Other Instructional Materials * Classroom Computers * Field Trips, Athletics, Arts, and Music * Libraries and Librarians * Principals * Support Services Provided at the School Level * * College Placement Services * * Food Services * * Student Health and Medical Services * * Student Testing * * Teacher Training * * Transportation * Support Staff * * Bus Drivers * * Food Service Workers * * Guidance Counselors * * Nurses * Teachers, Classroom Aides, and Tutors Notably absent from the budgetary earmarks in Referendum J are: * Superintendents and School Boards * Building Construction, Maintenance, and Repairs * Central Administrative Functions * * Accounting * * Budgeting * * Payroll 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colorado Referendum J」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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