Per Pupil Expenditures (PPE) &
Financial Efficiency Star Ratings (FESR)

Per Pupil Expenditures (PPE) measure the amount of money spent per student in a school. The total dollar amount (as measured by the Financial Efficiency Star Rating) is divided by the total number of students enrolled in the school. Transportation, school meals, facilities, debt service, and non-K-12 expenditures are not included in this measure. The “district” PPE for state charter schools represents the PPE of the attendance zone.

The Financial Efficiency Star Rating (FESR), calculated by the Georgia Department of Education and GOSA, is a comparison of spending per student with overall academic performance. The FESR is based on a scale of one-half to five stars. The rating is based on the three-year average College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) score and the three-year average per pupil expenditure (PPE).

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