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Weidner, John M., Sr. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
In 2009, a replication of the Pool study was conducted. This study, however, focused on the school systems classified as Class III districts. Nebraska has 252 Class III districts. Compared with Class II (21), Class IV (1), and Class V(1) districts, the Class III districts offer a wide array of school settings, from urban to extremely rural, and…
Descriptors: School Districts, School Buildings, School Surveys, Superintendents
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Johnson, Paul A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
Passing property tax issues is an increasing challenge for many school districts. This article examines 21 school levy strategies identified through a literature review associated with successful school levy campaigns. These strategies were then used as a framework to evaluate one district's attempts to pass a school bond levy. Whereas the study…
Descriptors: School Taxes, Politics of Education, School Community Relationship, School Districts
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Chappelow, Marsha; Reznikov, Kathleen – Journal of School Public Relations, 2007
After a failed tax levy in 2004, the Ladue School District in Missouri realized that it had to significantly change its communication methods. A new superintendent was hired in July 2004 to work with the Board of Education to reestablish relationships and increase effective communications with parents and community members. As such, we are the…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), School Community Relationship, Public Schools, School Districts
Federal Aid Planner, 1973
A background story to help readers determine what might lie ahead in impact aid for school districts. States that support for school districts impacted by federal activity has been assured for the coming months as Congress and the President allow funds to keep the program alive. Assistance has been provided for both A'' and B'' students, but the…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, School Districts, School Taxes
Porter, Harold T. – American School Board Journal, 1973
A satire that describes a plan whereby sex transactions'' are taxed as a means of raising revenues for schools. (JF)
Descriptors: Humor, School Districts, School Taxes, Sex (Characteristics)
Cober, John G. – 1972
This study determined the number of Pennsylvania school districts that invest surplus funds and the rate of return on these investments. Also examined was the relationship among the amount of money earned from investments and the assessed value of the district, the aid ratio, the income from real estate, and the beginning and ending balance to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Investment, Policy, School Districts
McCown, F. Scott – Center for Public Policy Priorities, 2006
This is the first in a trilogy of policy briefs discussing public education and taxes. This brief discusses the challenge facing Texas in funding public education. It also explains why the Texas Supreme Court's recent decision in "West Orange-Cove II" requires increased state appropriations for public education.
Descriptors: Public Education, Educational Finance, Government School Relationship, School Support
Jordan, K. Forbis – 1987
Since 1951, Federal impact aid payments under P.L. 81-874 have been made to local educational agencies (LEAs) for (1) the education of pupils residing with parents who live and/or work on federal property or have a parent in the uniformed services of the United States; and (2) for the loss of tax revenue attributable to the Federal Government's…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Property Taxes, School Districts
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
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
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Vincent, William S.; Bernardo, Charles M. – IAR-Research Bulletin, 1966
The results of a statistical analysis of 498 school districts are analyzed in terms of the fiscal responsibility of school boards. Since a method of budget approval is being examined, the criterion adopted (composite fiscal performance) is one that measures the performance of the school board in obtaining funds to operate the schools. Composite…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Budgets, Financial Policy, School Budget Elections
Vincent, William S. – IAR-Research Bulletin, 1966
The effects of school size, fiscal independence, fiscal dependence, public vote, and tax limitation on 11 measures of educational quality are investigated. Data obtained from 1,222 city school districts are analyzed statistically. The data substantiate the conclusions of previous observers that excessive school district size reduces the…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Quality, Enrollment, Expenditures
Cody, Wilmer S. – 1976
The Birmingham (Alabama) school district regressed from a model system in 1926 to a poorly equipped, underfunded one in 1975. In that year, however, in spite of recession and joblessness, the citizens voted a $3 million tax increase for schools. The success of the election may be traced to several factors. Citizens were concerned about the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, School Budget Elections, School Districts
Maeroff, Gene I. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1978
Describes the financial plight of the Toledo schools, which have closed twice in two years, and the factors that contribute to that plight. (IRT)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, School Budget Elections, School Districts
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