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Data used in this study are from the Bureau of Municipal Research & Statistics, Office of the State Comptroller, for school district fiscal years ending in June 1985 and June 1995, and appear in Comptroller's Special Report on Municipal Affairs for the relevant years. (The Special Report contains data for all municipalities as well as school districts
(Districts ranked by increase in taxes per student)
School District
Increase in Taxes Per Student, 1985-95
Increase in Total Tax Collections, 1985-95
1995 Taxes Per Student
1985 Taxes Per Student
Increase in State Aid Per Student, 1985-95
1995 State Aid Per Student
1995 Enrollment
Enrollment change, 1985-95
BOLIVAR-RICHBURG
7
School District
Increase in Taxes Per Student, 1985-95
Increase in Total Tax Collections, 1985-95
1995 Taxes Per Student
1985 Taxes Per Student
Increase in State Aid Per Student, 1985-95
1995 State Aid Per Student
1995 Enrollment
Enrollment change, 1985-95
ROXBURY
272
(Districts ranked by increase in taxes per student)
School District
Increase in
Taxes Per
Student, 1985-95
Increase in
Total Tax
Collections,
1985-95
1995 Taxes
Per
Student
1985 Taxes
Per
Student
Increase in
State Aid
Per
Student,
1985-95
1995 State Aid Per
Student
1995
Enrollment
Enrollment
change,
1985-95
GRANVILLE
277
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School District
Incr. in Taxes Per Student, 1985-95
Incr. Total Tax Collections, 1985-95
1995 Local Taxes Per Student
1985 Local Taxes Per Student
Inc. State Aid Per Student, 1985-95
1995 State Aid Per Student
1995 Enrollment
Enrollment Change, 1985-95
All districts outside NYC
98
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