| Basic revenue is calculated as the basic formula allowance ($4,783 for 2005-06) times the district’s Adjusted Marginal Cost Pupil Units (AMCPU).
Basic revenue is also referred to as basic formula, or formula revenue. Minnesota allocates basic revenue based on the availability of state funds rather than the cost of providing services (More Information).
Basic Revenue & Transportation
Transportation is part of the basic formula allowance, and any funds from those revenues not spent on student transportation can be used for other educational purposes such as reducing class sizes or buying textbooks.
Conversely, if a district’s transportation costs exceed the transportation revenues its students generate, those costs must be met by reallocating other general fund dollars—which, again, could otherwise be used for reducing class sizes or buying textbooks.
Sparsity & Transportation Sparsity Revenue provide additional funds for students in necessarily small and isolated schools.
Transportation Resources at Parents United:
Transportation is one of five Major Cost Drivers identified in a June 2005 report by the Office of the Minnesota State Auditor, and is considered to be a District Support Service in the PS Minnesota Framework.
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