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Center for Land Use Education |
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December, 2005 |
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April 6-7, 2006 News From Around the State Wisconsin State
Journal - Madison
Holmen Courier - Holmen (La Crosse County) |
Financial viability of school
districts depends on land use decisions
While most Wisconsin school districts are financially sound, there are key indicators that may signal developing financial problems in other school districts. One of these indicators is the number of students per square mile. Decreasing numbers of students per square mile generally result in increasing transportation costs per student. District Density The chart below shows how transportation costs are affected by district density. In 2004-05, average transportation costs for K-12 (excluding Milwaukee) districts were $383 per student. For districts with fewer than one student per square mile, the average was $935, or nearly 2.5 times more.
As districts become less dense, per student transportation costs generally rise. Excerpt from At Risk School Districts, The Wisconsin Taxpayer, August 2005, Vol. 73 No. 8. A free copy of this issue can be requested from the Wisconsin Taxpayer Alliance. |
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