To collect financial data related to elementary and secondary education on a statewide basis. This collection, the National Public Education Financial Survey (NPEFS), is authorized in Section 153(a)(1)(I) of the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (P.L. 107-279), 20 U.S.C. 9543. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) funds the survey, which is a key component of the U.S. Department of the Education's Common Core of Data surveys. Includes education finance data for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 5 outlying areas under U.S. jurisdiction: American Samoa, Guam, Northern Marianas, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Data are obtained on employees, by program function, and for selected job categories.
Data on employees include number full- and part-time, gross pay, and hours paid
for part-time employees (to calculate full-time equivalent employment). Data
by function include 25 primary functions such as education, hospitals, police
protection, public welfare, and highways. Data for job categories are limited
to major categories such as instructional employees in education and public
safety officers in police protection. Annual. The Bureau of the Census has been the data collection agent for the
National Center for Education Statistics' National Public Education Finance
Survey since fiscal year 1993. Reported data are for school system fiscal years;
collection begins approximately six months after the fiscal year ends, and continues
until the first Tuesday after Labor Day. This survey is a Web collection. Respondent can upload data files into the
web application or key directly into a web form. NCES publishes fiscal data reported by states in many different types of publications,
ranging from the Statistics in Brief series, Revenues and Expenditures for Public
Elementary and Secondary Education, School Year, to the annual Digest of Education
Statistics. All NCES publications are available free by calling ED PUBS toll
free at 1-877-433-7827. Data from NPEFS are used to calculate a state per pupil expenditure amount
that is used in the formula for allocating a number of federal program funds
to states and school districts, including: Title I of the No Child Left Behind
Act of 2001, a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965;
Impact Aid; and Indian Education. Other programs make use of state per pupil
expenditure data indirectly because their allocation formulas are based, in
whole, or in part, on state Title I allocations. The data are also used by researchers
and government policymakers to address important education policy and research
issues. Comparability of data collection across the states is facilitated by NCES by requiring each state and territory to report on the federal standard. Local Government School
System Finance Survey (formerly Education Finance Survey) Non-Fiscal Surveys
of the Common Core of Data (CCD)
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THE NATIONAL PUBLIC EDUCATION FINANCIAL SURVEY
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