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North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Div. of School Support. – 1998
This document contains specific recommendations for conducting bond campaigns. It outlines the three major considerations of any bond campaign: (1) committee organization and appointment; (2) time lines; and (3) getting out the vote. The publication focuses on the need for total community involvement and outlines some of the components for…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Educational Finance, Elections, Elementary Secondary Education
Holt, Carleton Roland – 1993
School administrators in South Dakota and throughout the United States, in order to fund educational facility replacement and renovation projects, initiate school bond elections that they often have difficulty planning to successful conclusions. This study uses an exploratory data analysis to determine the factors within a community and within the…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Sch Manage, 1969
Three problems discussed by panel of superintendents--(1) Teacher involves students in bond issue; (2) Parents say teacher uses "obscene books; (3) Bus drivers want to ban troublemakers. (NI)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Bond Issues, Discipline Problems, Moral Issues
Weir, Robert W., Jr. – American School Board Journal, 1981
Offers suggestions for superintendents to follow to involve community leaders, enlist professional assistance, keep the public informed, and work through established school-based groups in seeking successful passage of a bond issue. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Involvement, Community Leaders, Elementary Secondary Education
Figlio, Mary Ellen – American School and University, 1980
A small district in New Jersey didn't wait for possible federal or state funds. Instead, it floated a special bond to cure its asbestos problems. (Author)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Dissemination, Public Relations
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Wilkerson, William R. – Journal of Education Finance, 1977
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Debt (Financial), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Dressen, Ric; Smedstad, Mike – American School Board Journal, 1997
A Waconia, Minnesota superintendent involved in constructing a new high school found that designing a successful music suite depended on building community support, understanding the music suite's special needs, and managing compromise and communication. A participative planning process allowed considerable input on decisions concerning acoustics,…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Support, Construction Management, High Schools
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Calabrese, Raymond; Patterson, Jean – Planning and Changing, 2003
Case study examines community values, beliefs, and norms related to school district efforts to pass a bond issue for the improvement and construction of school facilities in a rural midwestern community. (Contains 18 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Areas
Cook, Glenn – American School Board Journal, 2002
Describes how many school districts are dealing with the problem of funding high school athletics and extracurricular activities in times of declining state and local budget revenues. Solutions involve program cuts, "pay for play" fees, fund raisers, and tax referenda. (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Athletics, Basketball, Bond Issues
Swalm, James E. – School Leader, 1989
Describes Boonton (New Jersey) School District's campaign to raise $6.1 million to renovate three schools. To convince people that the renovations were absolutely necessary for passing future inspections, the campaign committee used a slide tape presentation, two newsletters, a series of question-and-answer sheets, group presentations, and…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Bond Issues, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Improvement
Smith, Curtis A. – American School Board Journal, 1992
key to facilities planning and successful bond issues is involving public. Taxpayers are unlikely to support superintendent's plan but will certainly vote for their own plan. Success means ensuring fiscally uncluttered pathway, retaining an architect, and working with demographer. Appointing broad-based community task force of about 30 members,…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Educational Facilities
Mulkey, Judy R. – Executive Educator, 1993
To launch a successful levy or bond issue, school leaders must check with school attorneys or professional associations regarding limitations on marketing activities, allow sufficient campaign time, actively cultivate the press, and involve officers of all district parent organizations. Administrators should arrange for teachers, board members,…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Elementary Secondary Education, Marketing, Mass Media Use
Fielder, Donald J. – School Business Affairs, 1996
Describes Park City (Utah) School District's strategy for convincing its tax-resistant citizens to pass two expensive bond issues for educational facilities and technology. The key to success was a strong, broadly based, five-week campaign that focused on positively inclined voters, provided detailed information, separated ballot issues, stressed…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Community Involvement, Educational Facilities, Educational Planning
Leon, Ronald J.; Weidner, Laurie – American School Board Journal, 2002
Describes how one Los Angeles County school district successfully passed a school bond referenda. Includes a list of six strategies. (PKP)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Bond Issues, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
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Priest, Thomas B.; Fox, Linette P. – Education and Urban Society, 2005
This article examines support for school bonds among minority group members in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, which includes the city of Charlotte. A survey was conducted shortly after a bitter court case and shortly before a proposed bond referendum. Support for bonds in the minority community was fairly moderate. Support was not related to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Public Officials, Minority Groups, State Surveys
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