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Picus, Lawrence O. – 1998
To improve the equity of Vermont's school finance system, the state legislature passed Act 60. This new funding mechanism is described, with a focus on the equity issues raised by the state supreme court. A court's decision struck down substantial dependence on local property taxes to provide revenue for local school districts. The report reviews…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Mathis, William J. – 1998
In Brigham et al. v. State of Vermont (1997), the Vermont Supreme Court struck down the previous state-funding system and directed the legislature to come up with a new system that would eliminate the inequities among the local school districts. An analysis of this decision and its consequences is offered here. The paper recaps the funding system…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Jimerson, Lorna – 2001
Vermont's Equal Educational Opportunity Act of 1997, Act 60, was designed to rectify educational inequities cited in the State Supreme Court ruling that the state's foundation formula was unconstitutional. This study examines the degree to which Act 60 has improved inequitable conditions in the three main areas cited in the court decision.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gratiot, J. Peter – Journal of Education Finance, 2000
Evidence derived from data accumulated under Vermont's Foundation Plan demonstrates that school district property value is a secondary determinant of school spending level, compared with other factors: the nonresident portion of the property-tax base, resident income, and residents' perceived school-tax burden as a percent of income. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Brighton, Deb; Northup, Jim – 1990
The property tax base in Vermont's towns are overburdened as property taxes are usually the only funding method available to finance schools, police departments, highway work, recreation programs, and government in general. Attempting to offer their citizens a balanced program of services without exorbitant taxes, local officials are striving to…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Community Development, Community Planning, Educational Finance
Jimerson, Lorna – 2002
Vermont's Equal Educational Opportunity Act of 1997, "Act 60," was designed to rectify inequities in the state's funding of public education, as determined by the Vermont Supreme Court. This report examines the degree to which Act 60 has improved conditions over the last 5 years, focusing on the 3 main equity goals of Act 60 and the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance)
Vermont Governor's Office, Montpelier. – 1985
To provoke public discussion about the role state aid should play in Vermont public education and to make a case for a state aid system structured on the broad principles of equal opportunity, fair tax burdens, and adequate funding levels, this booklet examines Vermont's system of school finance, attempting to highlight its history and its present…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education