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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 39 · § 39.207

§ 39.207. How does OIEP determine a school's funding for the school year?

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To determine a school's funding for the school year, OIEP uses the following seven-step process:
(a)Step 1. Multiply the appropriate base academic and/or residential weight from § 39.103 by the number of students in each grade level category.
(b)Step 2. Multiply the number of students eligible for supplemental program funding under § 39.107 by the weights for the program.
(c)Step 3. Calculate the school-based supplemental weights under § 639.107.
(d)Step 4. Add together the sums obtained in steps 1 through 3 to obtain each school's total WSU.
(e)Step 5. Add together the total WSUs for all Bureau-funded schools.
(f)Step 6. Calculate the value of a WSU by dividing the current school year's funds by the average total WSUs as calculated under step 5 for the previous 3 years.
(g)Step 7. Multiply each school's WSU total by the base value of one WSU to determine funding for that school.
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