25 CFR 39 Subpart H Determining the Amount Necessary to Sustain an Academic or Residential Program

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Data Elements for Student Enrollment in Bureau - funded Schools

25 CFR 39 Subpart H Determining the Amount Necessary to Sustain an Academic or Residential Program

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§ 39.804

25 CFR Ch. I (4–1–07 Edition)

(e) Vocational and industrial education students;
(f) Native Language Instruction students;
(g) Small schools;
(h) Personnel costs;
(i) Alternative schooling; and
(j) Early Childhood Education programs.
§ 39.804 How is the SUIV calculated?
The SUIV is calculated by the following 5-step process:
(a) Step 1. Use the adjusted national
average current expenditures (ANACE)
of public and private schools determined by data from the U.S. Department of Education-National Center of
Education Statistics (NCES) for the
last school year for which data is available.

(b) Step 2. Subtract the average specific Federal share per student (title I
part A and IDEA part B) of the total
revenue for Bureau-funded elementary
and secondary schools for the last
school year for which data is available
as reported by NCES (15%).
(c) Step 3. Subtract the administrative cost grant/agency area technical
services revenue per student as a percentage of the total revenue (current
expenditures) of Bureau-funded schools
from the last year data is available.
(d) Step 4. Subtract the day transportation revenue per student as a percentage of the total revenue (current
revenue) Bureau-funded schools for the
last school year for which data is available.
(e) Step 5. Add Johnson O’Malley
funding. (See the table, in § 39.805)

§ 39.805 What was the student unit for instruction value (SUIV) for the school
year 1999–2000?
The process described in § 39.804 is illustrated in the table below, using figures
for the 1999–2000 school year:
Step 1 .....................
$8,030 ANACE.
Step 2 .....................
¥1205 Average specific Federal share of total revenue for Bureau-funded schools.
Step 3 .....................
¥993 Cost grant/technical services revenue as a percentage
total revenue.
Step 4 .....................
¥658 Transportation revenue as a percentage of the total revenue.
Step 5 .....................
85 Johnson O’Malley funding.
Total ................
§ 39.806

$5,259

SUIV.

How is the SURV calculated?

(a) The SURV is the adjusted national average current expenditures for
residential schools (ANACER) of public
and private residential schools. This
average is determined using data from
the Association of Boarding Schools.
(b) Applying the procedure in paragraph (a) of this section, the SURV for
school year 1999–2000 was $11,000.

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§ 39.807 How will the Student Unit
Value be adjusted annually?
(a) The student unit instructional
value (SUIV) and the student unit residential value (SURV) will be adjusted
annually to derive the current year
Student Unit Value (SUV) by dividing
the calculated SUIV and the SURV

into two parts and adjusting each one
as shown in this section.
(1) The first part consists of 85 percent of the calculated SUIV and the
SURV. OIEP will adjust this portion
using the personnel cost of living increase of the Department of Defense
schools for each year.
(2) The second part consists of 15 percent the calculated SUIV and the
SURV. OIEP will adjust this portion
using the Consumer Price Index-Urban
of the Department of Labor.
(b) If the student unit value amount
is not fully funded, the schools will receive their pro rata share using the Indian School Equalization Formula.

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