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per teacher. If you have a lot of old teachers at high
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salaries the State will give you a little more credit.
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If you have young teachers and you are under the average,
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then the State withholds a certain amount of money.
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So, the average salary -- these are all statistics that
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anyone can verify.
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MR. HOFF: That is sort of insignificant, the
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teachers pay.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: That's right. It's $340
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times the amount of pupils, that's the whole thing, and
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1.228 on the tax rate.
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MR. DONAHO: Mr. Chairman, may I make some
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observation ox- put it in the form of a question? Mr.
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Perkins, when you review the budget, do you then have the
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opportunity to establish your own calculation as to how
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many pupils there are per County and other factors that
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are involved? Isn't that correct?
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MR. PERKINS: Certainly.
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MR. DONAHO: And you can debate this with the
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Supintendent of Education or public instruction, as to whet
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this is correct or not?
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