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Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2004
Texas has had its Robin Hood school financing system in place since 1993, when the legislature adopted the system in response to a state supreme court order to equalize state spending on public schools. Under the arrangement, any district that has taxable property values exceeding $305,000 per student is not allowed to keep all of its property-tax…
Descriptors: School Support, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance)
Mathis, William J.; Fleming, Brenda L. – 2002
Vermont's Act 60 is arguably the most equitable school funding system in the nation. However, it is also one of the most controversial. The disputes are primarily focused on the recapture provision that sends excess revenues from property-rich towns to the state's education trust fund. After a 4-year implementation period, the system is now in its…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Mathis, William J. – 2000
This paper analyzes educational-finance reform in Vermont, which culminated in the passage of Act 60, a comprehensive education and tax reform measure, and the subsequent political furor the act engendered. It outlines the pre-reform background focusing on early civil-society organizations and the unique political landscape in Vermont. The article…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Picus, Lawrence O. – 1998
To improve the equity of Vermont's school finance system, the state legislature passed Act 60. This new funding mechanism is described, with a focus on the equity issues raised by the state supreme court. A court's decision struck down substantial dependence on local property taxes to provide revenue for local school districts. The report reviews…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
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Shlaes, Amity – Policy Review, 1999
Examines the consequences of Vermont's effort to equalize school funding so that no district could spend more on its children than another district, exploring the ways in which this approach has lessened education for many, rather than improving education for the disadvantaged. Emphasizes strong public opinion about property taxes and school…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
League of Women Voters of Vermont, Montpelier. – 1976
This report is intended to provide a brief overview of public school finance in Vermont as of 1975. Because it is aimed at a wide audience including legislators, school board members, and taxpayers, the booklet is written in generally nontechnical language and each section is designed so that it may be read independently. Separate sections of the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid, Federal Aid
Daniere, Andre – 1973
This report combines a theoretical study of state school aid programs with an empirical study of school districts' responses to such programs. The author's theoretical investigation of existing systems of general state aid to school districts suggests two propositions: school districts do not maximize an ordinary utility function in the light of…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews
Mathis, William J.; Fleming, Brenda L. – 2001
Vermont's Act 60 received national attention not only because of the controversy surrounding the sharing pool (or recapture provision) but also because of its "potential for being the most equitable system in the country." For fiscal years 1998 to 2001, tax rates have become more equitable, and a direct relationship has appeared between…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Block Grants, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Legislation
Vermont Governor's Office, Montpelier. – 1985
To provoke public discussion about the role state aid should play in Vermont public education and to make a case for a state aid system structured on the broad principles of equal opportunity, fair tax burdens, and adequate funding levels, this booklet examines Vermont's system of school finance, attempting to highlight its history and its present…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lombardi, John, Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1973
From the early 1960's to about 1970, the hunt for revenue absorbed most of community college educators' energies and ingenuity. Today, while they continue to search for new sources, educators are looking at the other side of the balance sheet--namely, better utilization of resources through improved management and cost effectiveness. This…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance, Federal Aid
Vermont State Commission on Higher Education. – 1976
In this policy statement adopted by the Vermont Higher Education Planning Commission, the cultural and economic benefits of higher education to the state are discussed. A growing financial problem affecting student access and the health of both public and private institutions is identified. Declining state financial support of higher education as…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Benefits, Educational Economics, Enrollment Trends