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Portney, Kent E. – Journal of Education Finance, 1976
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Property Taxes

McCarty, Therese A.; Brazer, Harvey E. – Economics of Education Review, 1990
Examines the conflict between efficiency and equity in public education finance. Considers district power equalization (DPE), a compromise approach that would require raising tax prices in wealthy districts and lowering them in poorer districts. Simulations for three states show that a "pure" DPE plan would reduce expenditure variances…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Biles, Brenda L.; Ward, James F. – 1981
Part of a series on state educational finance, this manual aims to help Connecticut educators, legislators, and citizens understand school finance reforms by giving them an overview of Connecticut's public elementary and secondary school financing plan and by exploring selected issues in financial equity in education. An introductory chapter…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Expenditure per Student
Connecticut State Educational Equity Study Committee, Hartford. – 1981
Formed by the Connecticut legislature to monitor the state's educational aid plan, the Educational Equity Study Committee in this report joins with the state Board of Education in recommending amendments to Connecticut's 1979 school finance reform law, involving changes in the state's Minimum Expenditure Requirement (MER) plan and Guaranteed Tax…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid

Richardson, George P.; Lamitie, Robert E. – Journal of Education Finance, 1989
In its first year (1986-87), a $37.4 million Connecticut aid program has markedly reduced disparities in teacher salaries and expenditures per pupil. This paper reviews the use of school aid increases in Connecticut, describes the simulation models used, explains the models' role in targeting state aid, and outlines the legislation and its…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Simulation, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Callahan, John J., Jr.; Wilken, William H. – 1972
The study reported in this document examined Connecticut's present system for financing public education and analyzed alternative systems. On the basis of study findings, some conclusions are presented in this report concerning (1) the total fiscal system within which Connecticut finances its schools, (2) fiscal disparities in the established…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Equal Education, Equalization Aid, Expenditure per Student
Margolis, Joan Glazer – Connecticut Law Review, 1978
Factors to be considered when developing a new formula for financing public education in Connecticut are discussed in light of the Horton v. Meskill ruling, which declared Connecticut's financing method in violation of the state constitution. Formulas used by other states that may be applicable to Connecticut are also examined. (SF)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
Connecticut Commission to Study School Finance and Equal Educational Opportunity, Hartford. – 1975
The commission's findings indicate that Connecticut's present system of school finance is inherently inequitable. Because educational expenditures rely primarily on local wealth, Connecticut towns differ in their ability to support education and to provide equal educational opportunity for all students. In order to increase equality of educational…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Educational Needs