Alaska's public schools cost $1.2 billion in the 1992-93 school year. That included both operating and capital spending and amounted to about $10,000 for each of the state's 119,000 elementary and secondary students. This research summary looks at where Alaska's public schools got their money and how they spent it in 1992-93. We don't yet have complete figures for the 1993--94 year. The information is based on work by Matthew Berman, and Teresa Hull
This working paper examines funding to U.S. school districts and public schools in accordance with C...
As a part of an overall study of large-scale communications satellite systems for education, an esti...
This study examines the relationship between school districts ’ spending and various school and non-...
Alaska's public school system today is a much different and costlier system than it was 20 years ago...
In 2019, ISER analyzed Alaska’s per-pupil spending compared to that of other U.S. states, using 201...
The big differences among Alaska’s school districts—in remoteness, climate, community amenities, and...
Health care in Alaska cost an estimated $1.6 billion in fiscal 1991. That’s 50 percent more than it ...
The Alaska Legislature’s Legislative Budget and Audit Committee asked the Institute of Social and Ec...
The federal government spent $7.6 billion in Alaska in 2002. To get an idea of how big that is, look...
This report presents-the results a a detailed unit cost study of Alaika's ten community college...
The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee of the Alaska Legislature has asked The Institute of Soci...
Good business practices have long been recognized for the public schools in South Dakota. It is nece...
Nearly $50 billion of the $312 billion of total U.S. research and development expenditures in 2004 (...
Given the overall annual expenditure of approximately $250 billion on public education in the United...
This paper examines trends in Alaska public high school graduation rates from academic year 2010-11 ...
This working paper examines funding to U.S. school districts and public schools in accordance with C...
As a part of an overall study of large-scale communications satellite systems for education, an esti...
This study examines the relationship between school districts ’ spending and various school and non-...
Alaska's public school system today is a much different and costlier system than it was 20 years ago...
In 2019, ISER analyzed Alaska’s per-pupil spending compared to that of other U.S. states, using 201...
The big differences among Alaska’s school districts—in remoteness, climate, community amenities, and...
Health care in Alaska cost an estimated $1.6 billion in fiscal 1991. That’s 50 percent more than it ...
The Alaska Legislature’s Legislative Budget and Audit Committee asked the Institute of Social and Ec...
The federal government spent $7.6 billion in Alaska in 2002. To get an idea of how big that is, look...
This report presents-the results a a detailed unit cost study of Alaika's ten community college...
The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee of the Alaska Legislature has asked The Institute of Soci...
Good business practices have long been recognized for the public schools in South Dakota. It is nece...
Nearly $50 billion of the $312 billion of total U.S. research and development expenditures in 2004 (...
Given the overall annual expenditure of approximately $250 billion on public education in the United...
This paper examines trends in Alaska public high school graduation rates from academic year 2010-11 ...
This working paper examines funding to U.S. school districts and public schools in accordance with C...
As a part of an overall study of large-scale communications satellite systems for education, an esti...
This study examines the relationship between school districts ’ spending and various school and non-...