怀俄明

Dustin Parrish
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怀俄明州立法机构负责建立和资助教育系统,正如州宪法所概述的那样。怀俄明州K-12教育的拨款公式每5年调整一次,并考虑通货膨胀和地区成本差异等因素。该州每年在每个公立学校学生身上花费约18144美元,并允许各学区制定自己的公开招生政策。受当地学校董事会管辖的特许学校每年可获得约40万美元的租金,而私立学校和宗教附属学校则没有资格成为特许学校。一项旨在补偿家长私立学校或家庭教育费用的立法法案未能通过。在2022-2024年怀俄明州预算中,15.23亿美元的州资金被分配给2022-2023学年的基本支持公式,另外2.454亿美元用于K-12基本建设和主要维护。财产税是K-12教育的主要收入来源,该州还利用怀俄明州永久矿产信托基金和其他永久性基金作为补充投资收入。怀俄明州是人均支出最高的10个州之一,2023年该州学生的支出约为16,224美元。
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The Wyoming state legislature holds the responsibility of establishing and funding the education system, as outlined in the state constitution. The funding formula for K–12 education in Wyoming adjusts every 5 years and considers factors like inflation and regional cost differences. The state spends approximately $18,144 per public school student annually and allows districts to set their own open enrollment policies. Charter schools, under local school board jurisdiction, receive around $400,000 per year for lease payments, while privatized and religiously affiliated schools are ineligible to become charter schools. A failed legislative bill aimed to reimburse parents for private school or homeschooling expenses. In the 2022–2024 Wyoming state budget, $1.523 billion in state funding is allocated to the basic support formula for the 2022–2023 school year, with an additional $245.4 million for K–12 capital construction and major maintenance. Property taxes serve as the primary revenue source for K-12 education, and the state also utilizes the Permanent Wyoming Mineral Trust Fund and other permanent funds for supplemental investment income. Wyoming ranks among the top 10 states with the highest per pupil spending, with a state pupil expenditure of approximately $16,224 in 2023.
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