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Guthrie, James W. – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1979
In light of the passage of Proposition 13 in California, which requires rethinking of the state's school financing structure, the author assesses the advantages and disadvantages of complete state financing v retaining some proportion of the revenue function at the local level. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Full State Funding, Governance
Texas State Legislature, Austin. House Research Organization. – 1990
On October 2, 1989, the Texas Supreme Court, in the "Edgewood v. Kirby" decision, found the current school-finance system unconstitutional. The evolution of this decision, through its early origins, the establishment of the current structure (1949-81), House Bill 72 (1984), and Senate Bill 1019 (1989), is described. Also described are…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Full State Funding
Seastone, D. A. – 1972
If the property tax in Alberta becomes more restricted to the financing of property services, educational program budgets can look to federal, provincial, and local sources of incremental and replacement revenues. At the federal level, unconditional grants might be appropriate, similar to the 50-percent of operating costs grants now used for…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Equal Education, Federal Aid, Federal State Relationship
Conant, James B. – American School Board Journal, 1972
Under this plan the State would repeal taxing power granted to school districts, and create new districts that would have elected boards. A Statewide salary scale would be created. Each district would submit budgets that would be reviewed, revised, and submitted to the legislature by the governor. Federal money would be used to supplement State…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Equal Education, Full State Funding, Property Taxes
Bird, R. M.; Slack, N. E. – 1978
A review of the property tax system of financing education in Ontario provides historical background for the consideration of alternative approaches to reform. The problem of declining enrollment lends a sense of immediacy to the discussion. The present system of finance is found to be unsatisfactory because of inequities in property assessment…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Guthrie, James W. – 1975
Behind the concept of power equalization is the assumption that at any specified tax rate every school district in a State, regardless of wealth, has the same dollar resource level per pupil. A State established schedule of local district funding level choices related to tax rates is essential; however, tax levels are always a product of the…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid
Stauffer, Alan C. – 1973
This paper reports that most of the States have appropriated more dollars to support local education than would be required to cover inflationary increases. According to the author, the new money is being channeled into equalization and foundation programs, and States are starting to experiment with "district power equalization." In its simple…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Equalization Aid
Levin, Betsy; And Others – 1973
This report is one of a series on education finance undertaken to document existing disparities in expenditures for education, to analyze the sources of the disparities, and to describe and evaluate the gains and losses that would occur in differing types of school districts under alternative fiscal policies. This study shows that North Carolina's…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Equalization Aid
Bendixsen, Marian F. – 1972
In this report, the author describes and examines some of the policy alternatives available for the implementation of an equitable system of school finance. The author provides statistics that trace the historical disparities in interdistrict school expenditures, describes recent court challenges to school finance systems, and discusses both full…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Equal Education
Ambrosie, Frank – School Business Affairs, 1983
Discusses alternative sources for school funding to replace the traditional heavy reliance on local property taxes and addresses the problem of financial inequity between school districts. Proposes complete state financing of all school districts and an increased state income tax as possible alternatives to local property tax-based school funding.…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Full State Funding
Fennell, Brian H. – 1991
Fiscal equity and taxation equity in educational finance have been key issues in the United States and Canada over the past 2 decades. Part 1 describes the Province of Alberta's search for a solution to fiscal and taxation equity by looking at the education funding system. The growing disparities in educational resources available to school…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Puryear, David L. – 1974
Public schools in New Jersey are financed primarily by local property taxes. This system of finance is unconstitutional, according to the New Jersey Supreme Court, and therefore it must be revised. The proposals for revision range from very slight increases in state school aid to complete state financing of schools, but all of the proposals shift…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Morley, Anthony; And Others – 1972
This booklet contains a brief analysis of four "real life" alternatives (Minnesota, Michigan, Kansas, and New York) for State systems of funding schools, along with a concise conceptual framework for approaching the study of school finance reform. Because the booklet was prepared as a practical guide for State legislators, the authors avoid highly…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Equalization Aid
Fisher, John R.; Elhav, Moshe – 1996
This paper provides a historical review of equity in funding education in Alberta. It describes government attempts to address fiscal inequities and shows how the introduction of full spending in 1994 addressed many of the equity problems in Alberta. Full provincial funding of education has proved an overall success, but it faces the following…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Fiscal Capacity
Augenblick, John – 1978
Drawing from the literature on the financing of community colleges, this paper discusses problems associated with state community college funding and examines the relationships that arise between the state, local community college districts, and students when each is an important source of revenue to the community college. In the first section,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Financial Problems
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