Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity, Parts 20-22

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Page 10926 - ... the average per pupil cost of constructing minimum school facilities in the State in which the school district of such agency is situated...
Page 10740 - Study and collect information concerning legal developments constituting a denial of equal protection of the laws under the Constitution...
Page 10861 - Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, Executive...
Page 10826 - Service as may be appropriate to further its activities in preventing or eliminating discriminatory housing practices; and (5) administer the programs and activities relating to housing and urban development in a manner affirmatively to further the policies of this title.
Page 11143 - In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Page 10669 - The standard error is primarily a measure of sampling variability, that is, of the variations that occur by chance because a sample rather than the whole of the population is surveyed.
Page 11048 - Report of the New York State Commission on the Quality. Cost and Financing of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Page 10961 - The survey was carried out by the National Center for Educational Statistics of the US Office of Education.
Page 10929 - Islands, whichever is the greater. (c) (1) No payments shall be made under this title for any fiscal year to a State which has taken into consideration payments under this title in determining the eligibility of any local educational agency in that State for State aid, or the amount of that aid, with respect to the free public education of children during that year or the preceding fiscal year.
Page 11144 - private" may become so entwined with governmental policies or so impregnated with a governmental character as to become subject to the constitutional limitations placed upon state action.... That is to say, when private individuals or groups are endowed by the state with powers or functions governmental in nature, they become agencies or instrumentalities of the state and subject to its constitutional limitations (299).

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