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James, H. Thomas – 1968
School districts generally reduce taxes upon receiving federal and state aid. State-aided districts increase their expenditures to education only about 15 percent of the amount of the state aid, and reduce local tax levies by 85 percent. This substitution effect also accompanies federal aid to states. To meet this problem, Congress defines federal…
Descriptors: Budgets, Educational Objectives, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
Dlott, Stephen – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
How does one become an effective superintendent of schools? There is no simple formula as the turnover rate reflects difficulty of the position. Some maintain that the job cannot be done well due to politics, financial constraints, and time demands. As a former superintendent, the author rejects this negative view. In this highly readable,…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Superintendents, Principals, Presidents