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LINDMAN, ERICK L. – 1964
A LOCAL TAX ALLOCATION CORRECTION FACTOR WAS DEVELOPED AND EVALUATED FOR APPORTIONMENT OF STATE SCHOOL FUNDS. THE PILOT STUDY WAS BASED ON A PAPER PRESENTED TO THE SIXTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCHOOL FINANCE (SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION). IN THE FIRST PHASE OF THE STUDY, A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR ALLOCATING LOCAL PROPERTY TAX…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Pilot Projects, Public Schools, School Districts
ALKIN, MARVIN C. – 1965
THE HYPOTHESIS THAT PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURES ARE RELATED TO THE RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION OF A COMMUNITY WAS TESTED STATISTICALLY. EIGHTEEN RANDOMLY SELECTED SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTS FROM A TOTAL OF 130 HAVING MORE THAN 300 PUPILS IN ADA WERE USED FOR THE STUDY. QUESTIONNAIRES ON RELIGIOUS PREFERENCES WERE SENT TO 50 RANDOMLY…
Descriptors: Catholics, Educational Demand, Elementary Schools, Financial Support
Schweke, William – School Administrator, 2006
This article discusses the inspiring achievements of Zavala and Ortega Elementary Schools. These two schools are examples of "smart money," public dollars that are invested and generate a high societal return, measurable in real, quantifiable results for workers, businesses and society. The author explores ways in improving school…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Educational Change, Elementary Schools
North Central Regional Educational Lab., Oak Brook, IL. – 1998
Attendees at the symposium did not agree that Indiana has a tax problem, and discussion about eliminating property taxes and establishing an alternative tax structure seemed inconsistent to many who participated. Attendees felt they did not have a clear sense of the objectives for a new tax plan. They were open, however, to continuing discussion,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Financial Support, Property Taxes
May, Abigail, Ed. – EducationFM, 1998
Discusses Milwaukee's (Wisconsin) use of public tax dollars to finance private education and what the implications are for public schools. Examines how the controversial concept got started, its support in the courts, and the pros and cons of its implementation on public schools relative to the school-choice debate. (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Private Schools
Hale, James A. – Texas Tech Journal of Education, 1980
One of the most elusive problems confronted in designing state aid programs for the public schools has been the determination of equitable measures of local fiscal capacity. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Fiscal Capacity
Flanagan, Thelma G. – 1969
The need for a school food service was recognized at the beginning of the 20th century. Since then, many such programs, some adequate and some inadequate, have been initiated. There has, however, always been the problem of inadequate financing to provide lunches for a full day's nourishment and sufficiently inexpensive for every student. In most…
Descriptors: Costs, Disadvantaged Youth, Federal Programs, Financial Support
Brimley, Vern, Jr.; Garfield, Rulon R. – 2002
Since the publication of the seventh edition of this textbook in 1999, there have been many new developments in the education finance arena. Those changes are discussed in this eighth edition. Additional new material includes Internet resources, new exercises for further "laboratory" work, updated figures and tables, and fresh information on court…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Finance, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
West, P. R., Sr. – 1995
The three primary sources of funding for public education in America are the federal government, the state government, and the community. This paper presents an overview of trends in funding K-12 public education; the stability of local-funding sources; the value of public education as a factor in cost; political influences on school funding;…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Lowrance, Danny; Tweeten, Luther – 1977
Utilizing data from the 1973-1974 school year, the study analyzed and compared the educational funding system presently used by Oklahoma with other school funding plans on the basis of economic efficiency and social equity. Funding plans used for comparison included Flat Grants, Minimum Foundation, Percentage Equalizing, Guaranteed Tax Base, Full…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Financial Support
Burrup, Percy E.; Brimley, Vern, Jr.; Garfield, Rulon R. – 1996
As the United States prepares for the 21st century, questions regarding the high cost of education have increased in volume. Many of these questions and issues are addressed in this textbook. The text is intended for a beginning course in school finance, but school administrators, teachers, school board members, legislators, and others interested…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Finance, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Anderson, Patrick L.; Watkins, Scott D.; Geckil, Ilhan K. – 2002
In 1994, Michigan voters approved Proposal A, which reduced school property taxes, increased the sales tax, and established a per-pupil funding guarantee for public schools. This report describes the effects of Proposal A and challenges to it. Since Proposal A was implemented, funding for schools has grown substantially while property taxes have…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Financial Support
Picus, Lawrence O., Ed.; Wattenbarger, James L., Ed. – 1996
The 13 Chapters in this book address the important issue of how schools and school districts allocate their resources. The book summarizes the emerging research in educational resource allocations (tax dollars) at the district, school, and classroom levels. Following the preface by Lawrence O. Picus, the chapters include: (1) "Why Do We Need to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
Tweeten, Luther; And Others – 1974
Utilizing data from a random sample of Oklahoma elementary and secondary schools, the study examined interrelationships among the educational process, student achievement, and environment. Results revealed the importance of educational objectives, student backgrounds, high school curriculum, teacher salary, and student density upon optimal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
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
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