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South Dakota public schools spent $7,651 per student in 2006.

Publication: South Dakota Business Review
Publication Date: 01-MAR-08
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: South Dakota public schools spent $7,651 per student in 2006.(South Dakota State Data Center News)

Article Excerpt
School districts in South Dakota spent an average of $7,651 per student in fiscal year 2006, an increase of $454 from 2005, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released April 2008.

Public Education Finances: 2006 (PEF2006) offers a comprehensive look at the revenues and expenditures of public school districts at the national and state levels. The report includes detailed tables (cited below) that allow...

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