ERIC Number: EJ929901
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Publication Date: 2011-May
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Budgeting Based on Student Needs
Willis, Jason; Hill, Matt
District Administration, v47 n5 p79-84 May 2011
School finance reform has become a key component for transforming public schools in the United States. Over the last decade, a growing number of districts have turned to an approach known by different names--student-based budgeting, weighted student funding and fair student funding, among others--in which budgets are allocated to schools in dollars, based on the needs of students within a school, rather than in staff positions. Student-based budgeting allows for a more equitable and rational allocation of funds among students and schools with differing levels and types of needs and a better alignment of school budgets with instructional goals. This article describes how the authors helped the Oakland (California) Unified School District transform itself and use student-based budgeting to better meet the needs of its students.
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Finance, Student Needs, Finance Reform, Resource Allocation, Needs Assessment, Educational Equity (Finance), Budgeting, Organizational Culture, Central Office Administrators
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: California; United States
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