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Stephen L. Thompson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study is intended to provide guidance to public school districts by identifying research based campaign strategies that have been proven to help with the successful passage of bond initiatives. In the United States, half of all public schools need at least one major facility repair and in Ohio, because tax initiatives in support of school…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Bond Issues, Public Schools, School Districts
Jacksonville Public Education Fund, 2020
In November 2020, Duval County voters will decide on a half-penny sales tax to fund upgrades to public school buildings across the district. Revenue will be spent to improve public school buildings for traditional and charter schools. Following the 2020 passage of House Bill 7097, revenue from the sales tax will be allocated to charter school…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Taxes, Educational Facilities Improvement, School Buildings
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Chung, Hwan Il; Duncombe, William; Yinger, John – Education Finance and Policy, 2018
A major feature of the school finance landscape over the last two decades has been the reform of state school finance systems. Using the case of Maryland's Bridge to Excellence in Public Schools Act, this paper extends the current literature by developing a conceptual framework for residential bidding and sorting and using it to estimate housing…
Descriptors: State Aid, Finance Reform, Real Estate, Educational Finance
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Bigham, Gary; Nix, Susan; Hayes, Alana – Rural Educator, 2014
In response to a challenging state economy, the Texas Legislature implemented the Regular Program Adjustment Factor (RPAF) in 2011, effectively reducing state funding to all Texas school districts. This mixed methods study reveals the effect of the RPAF on a sample of the smallest Texas school districts and their response to decreased state…
Descriptors: School Districts, Small Schools, Responses, State Aid
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De Luca, Barbara M.; Hinshaw, Steven A.; Ziswiler, Korrin – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2013
The purpose for this research was to determine the accuracy of the perceptions of school administrators and community leaders regarding education finance information. School administrators and community leaders in this research project included members of three groups: public school administrators, other public school leaders, and leaders in the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Leaders, Educational Administration, Educational Finance
Stauffacher, Alan N. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Many school districts are in need of a successful plan of action for school district referendums. The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the perceived effectiveness between factors and strategies surrounding referendums and the passage of those measures meant to improve school funding and facilities. The findings from Johnson and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, Performance Factors, Voting
Simpson, Jim B. – American School Board Journal, 1993
A small rural Missouri school district successfully campaigned for an 81-cent tax increase: 38 cents for a levy to operate schools, and a 43-cent bond issue that would allocate money to build new facilities. Passage of the referendum required at least a year of hard work and planning, positive advertisements, and a lot of community involvement.…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Educational Finance, Political Campaigns, Public Schools
Seldon, Harry L. – American Education, 1975
A not-so-friendly suit brought in 1874 produced a landmark decision that paved the way for today's public high schools. (Editor)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Development, Educational Finance, Educational History
NORTON, JOHN K. – 1964
AN ANALYSIS OF EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS, THE COST OF SOLVING THEM, AND METHODS OF TAXATION BY WHICH ADEQUATE REVENUES COULD BE OBTAINED WAS MADE BY THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE IN RESPONSE TO REQUESTS FROM NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS. THIS INITIAL REPORT HAS VALUE NOT ONLY TO CITIZENS OF THAT STATE BUT ALSO TO ALL AMERICANS INTERESTED IN IMPROVING THE SCOPE,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Finance, Educational Needs, Educational Problems
Dombrowski, Richard J. – American School Board Journal, 1988
The small school district of Channahon, Illinois challenged the assessed valuation of a local oil refinery, won the appeal, and negotiated a settlement with the company to stabilize the assessed valuation through 1990. (MLF)
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Business, Educational Finance, Elementary Education
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Augenblick, John – Journal of Education Finance, 1984
Analysis of figures nationwide indicates that local school districts have reduced their reliance on property taxes while states have increased support for schools. However, states face serious fiscal problems, and the property tax system should be reviewed in light of the need for more local support for schools. (MJL)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Finance Reform, Property Taxes, Public Schools
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Haskell, Mark A. – Urban Education, 1977
Discusses the effects of commercial-industrial tax-sharing in New Castle County, Delaware. Implementing the concept of tax sharing could help to equalize educational opportunity between wealthier and poorer school districts. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Finance Reform
Daniere, Andre L.; Madaus, George F. – NCEA Bull, 1969
Study intends to show, "what is saved public budgets by the existence of Catholic Schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student
Taylor, Jay – American School Board Journal, 1992
School districts are caught in a financial squeeze with reduced federal funding, recessionary reductions at the state level, and political pressures against raising taxes. School districts are searching for alternative sources of funds including school impact fees and business partnerships. One method, tax abatement, often costs districts because…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems, Property Taxes
O'Callaghan, William G., Jr. – School Administrator, 2004
Realizing how difficult it is to pass tax issues today, many school boards with all good intentions place them on the ballot before the money is really needed. They do this so if the tax issues are not approved, they have another chance to get them passed before serious educational cuts have to be made. In states where school districts must rely…
Descriptors: School Taxes, School Districts, Public Schools, Boards of Education
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