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Arizona public school districts' dollars spent in the classroom. In November 2000, voters approved Proposition 301, which increased the State’s sales tax from 5 percent to 5.6 percent to provide additional money for educational programs. The enabling legislation for Proposition 301 requires the Auditor General to “. . . monitor school districts to determine the percentage of every dollar spent in the classroom by a school district.” This report presents our analysis of the percentage of dollars spent in the classroom for the most recently completed school year.
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2001 - Dollars Spent in the Classroom - Highlights
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2002 - Dollars Spent in the Classroom
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2002 - Dollars Spent in the Classroom - Highlights
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- Arizona School District Spending: Classroom Dollars, 2001-2015
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2001 to 2015
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- Identifier ValueLG 6.2:S 24 D 55