Table 13. Estimated Costs per Pupil for Proposed A.R.E.A. School 

 Number 30, chart 6 of the Interim Commission Report 



Assume Costs for a Single High School are to be Distributed in Accordance 

 with Formula I, RSA, ch. 195:7 



B. Assume Costs for a Single High School are to be Distributed in Accordance 



with Formula H, RSA, ch. 195:7 



such an apportionment surely there would be no financial incentive for 

 Monroe to vote in favor of a cooperative district, but would prefer to 

 provide secondary education on a tuition basis. The town of Piermont 

 would also lose in a cooperative. Because of small high schools in Haver- 

 hill and Orford and the resulting high costs per pupil, on the other hand, 

 these districts would have much to gain by organizing a cooperative 

 under formula 1, while Monroe paid the bill. 



If the costs of maintaining a single high school were apportioned 

 according to formula 2, one-half on the basis of equalized valuation and 

 one-lialf on the basis of number of resident pupils, the situation changes, 



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