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Christman, Larry H. – 1982
In order to make financial management of Ohio schools simpler and more understandable to the public, this Citizens' Council report recommends structural changes in school district budgeting that would necessitate changes in state law. The major problem areas identified are the districts' use of the calendar year as fiscal year, the requirement…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Policy, School Districts
Milner, Jeffrey L.; And Others – American School Board Journal, 1990
Stimulating economic activity by offering tax abatements can deprive schools of tax revenues for years while enrollment is increasing. Taking action forestalled a substantial loss of revenue for the Twinsburg City Schools in Ohio. Offers advice to boards facing a similar circumstance and suggests ways school boards can be involved in enterprise…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Business Relationship, School Districts, School Taxes

Brazer, Harvey E.; McCarty, Therese A. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Municipal overburden hypothesizes a causal relationship between high levels of nonschool municipal expenditure (due to high population density, aged housing stock, and other demographic factors) and low school spending levels. This article disproves the hypothesis by estimating demand for education expenditures using a median voter model. Includes…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures
Rist, Marilee C.; Downey, Gregg W. – American School Board Journal, 1985
The administration's proposal to end state and local tax deductions could cost public schools $24 billion in funding cuts and has far reaching ramifications for public education. Projections of state-by-state losses are presented as well as projections of tax liability increases to individuals and businesses. (MD)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Property Taxes
Cannon, George; Cannon, Peg – American School Board Journal, 1997
By developing broad community input and support, a Louisiana district (Monroe City Schools) passed a $59 million property tax package. Offers 10 strategies for winning campaigns. (MLF)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, School Community Relationship
Kinder, Jack A. – American School Board Journal, 1992
An initiative petition passed in 1982 for a 1-cent sales tax accounted for between 13 and 15 percent of the total public school budget in Missouri as of the 1991-92 school year. Outlines the steps necessary to gather the necessary signatures from registered voters and to get the measure approved. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Political Campaigns, Politics of Education, Public Schools

Ladd, Helen F.; Wilson, Julie Boatright – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
Research into voters' reasons for supporting or opposing Proposition 2 1/2, Massachusetts's 1980 property tax limitation measure, revealed that educational issues were of moderate importance and that voters were more interested in restructuring educational finance and governance than in reducing school budgets. Still the passage of the measure…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance, Political Attitudes
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

Hartman, William T.; Hwang, C. S. – Journal of Education Finance, 1985
Describes a study of how Oregon's 1979 Property Tax Relief Plan affected school district decisions about expenditures and tax levy requests, and discusses implications of the findings. (PGD)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Kearney, Kimberly A. – American School Board Journal, 1992
To convince voters to approve a school tax increase, school board members need to do the following: (1) show a fiscally tight and well-organized school district; (2) show the public that you care; (3) show a sense of personal and board conviction; (4) explain how decisions have been reached; and (5) educate the public about school issues. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Marketing, Politics of Education

Salmon, Richard G. – Journal of Education Finance, 1987
The long-term pattern of state assumption of public elementary and secondary education funding continued during the past decade. This trend, as shown in numerous tables, has been neither regular nor consistent among states and regions in recent years. The property tax is still the mainstay of local school districts. Includes 18 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Fiscal Capacity, Local Government
Bird, Ronald – 1983
The reluctance of the Southeast to increase educational spending is closely linked to the region's lagging behind the rest of the nation in quality of education and hence in overall standard of living. Six "myths" about educational spending, widely held in the Southeast, are here addressed: (1) That educational expenditures, worthwhile…
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. – 1986
This document reports the findings of a study assessing the status of school finance in Wisconsin and recommending preferred methods for funding the public schools. Seventy-nine topics were considered in five areas: state support, general aid, categorical aid, factors affecting school costs, and other topics. The study's recommendations regarding…
Descriptors: Categorical Aid, Costs, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Fielder, Donald J. – American School Board Journal, 1995
High-growth school districts can learn from Park City, Utah, about the adoption of school facility impact fees. These fees are levied against new residential units to offset the additional costs to a school district. A sidebar summarizes variation in state laws pertaining to impact fees and cites some legal challenges to their imposition. (MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Bane, Vickie; Pride, Kay – American School Board Journal, 1993
After five years of opposition, voters in the Jefferson County, Colorado, School District approved a $325 million bargain. Describes how the district made major management decisions, rebuilt credibility among voters, and ran the campaign. Cites a budget-tracking tool, School Micro-Financial Allocation Study, that helps school districts track how…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education