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Wood, R. Craig – Journal of Education Finance, 2019
Presently, charter schools exist in 43 states. The Minnesota Legislature first created charter schools in the United States in 1991. As of 2018, there were nearly 7,000 charter schools in 43 states serving over approximately 3 million students. The creation, control, and mission of these schools varies from state to state. This analysis examines…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Finance, Court Litigation, State Courts
Hill, Sarah A.; Kiewiet, Roderick; Arsneault, Shelly – Journal of Education Finance, 2021
In California, a half century after the landmark "Serrano v. Priest" decision overturning the state's public school finance system because of the inequality between the state's school districts, a significant amount of wealth-based inequality in per-pupil expenditures continues to exist. One of the sources of this inequality is the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Equal Education, Court Litigation, Educational Finance
Condron, Dennis J. – Journal of Education Finance, 2017
Since 1989, most states have faced "adequacy" lawsuits that target state constitutions' education clauses in aiming to boost funding provided to disadvantaged districts--which should reduce overall inequality in school funding. Using pooled time-series data on 44 states over 19 years spanning the adequacy era, this study examines how…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Equity (Finance), Court Litigation, Income
Kaplan, Leslie S.; Owings, William A. – Journal of Education Finance, 2018
Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos wants to privatize American education using charter schools, vouchers, tax credit scholarships, education savings accounts, and portable federal funds. Court and legislative decisions are facilitating these ends. Understanding the school choice agenda and its fiscal, academic, and legal aspects can help…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Privatization
Beaulieu, Rodney – Journal of Education Finance, 2019
California introduced the local control funding formula (LCFF) in 2013-14 to provide more equitable educational funding for school districts that were historically underserved. LCFF established base, supplemental and concentration grants to replace the earlier streams of funding in communities that serve students who are English learners, qualify…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Students, Funding Formulas, Educational Equity (Finance)
Knoeppel, Robert C.; Sala, Matthew R. Della – Journal of Education Finance, 2018
The relationship between educational expenditures and student achievement is a debate that has taken place over the course of nearly four decades. Accordingly, some researchers have labeled this question the "holy grail" of school finance (Stiefel, Schwartz, Rubenstein, & Zable, 2005). Most scholars trace this debate to the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Court Litigation, Educational Policy, Efficiency
Ullrich, Laura D.; Murray, Matthew N. – Journal of Education Finance, 2017
"Tennessee Small School Systems v. McWherter" case led to a significant reform of the state's school finance system during 1992-1993 with the phased-in implementation of the Basic Education Program. This paper examines the impact of Tennessee's school finance reform on education spending using a complete panel of school districts from…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Educational Finance
Husted, Thomas; Kenny, Lawrence – Journal of Education Finance, 2014
Texas has one of the largest primary and secondary school systems in the United States. Funding equity has been a concern in the state courts, and significant legislative actions have been taken. We examine two votes taken in the Texas State Legislature in 1993 and 2006 that follow the directives from a series of education finance equity legal…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Court Litigation, Taxes, Voting
Sweetland, Scott R. – Journal of Education Finance, 2015
Reflecting upon "Rose v. Council," this research traced the development of adequate school funding in Ohio. "DeRolph v. State" centered the constitutional requirement for adequate education in Ohio. Thereafter, scholars estimated costs of adequate education and legislators adjusted those estimated costs. Plaintiffs and justices…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Aid, Financial Support, Court Litigation
Geier, Brett A. – Journal of Education Finance, 2016
Since 1980, Michigan retirees have been afforded health care benefits for which they were required to pay 10 percent of the premium upon retirement--the remainder was paid for by the state. Recently, the Michigan Legislature reduced the financial obligation of the State for retiree health care benefits, placing it on the individual member. In…
Descriptors: Public Education, Public School Teachers, Teacher Retirement, Legal Problems
Core, Brandon H.; Torres, Mario S., Jr. – Journal of Education Finance, 2016
The purpose of the study was to broaden awareness of legislative intentions associated with a State's facilities funding policy (Texas' Instructional Facilities Allotment, IFA). Recognizing the politically contested nature of school funding, arguments in support and against investing in facilities appear equally replete. Be that as it may, some…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), State Legislation, Educational Policy, State Policy
Ingle, W. Kyle; Bowers, Alex J.; Davis, Thomas E. – Journal of Education Finance, 2014
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) allocated $11 billion per year for 2009 and 2010 for qualified school construction bonds (QSCBs) for America's schools. From a historical perspective, this program is a broad transformation of the federal role in school facility funding. This study examined factors associated with federal…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Aid, Bond Issues, School Construction
Klein, Michael W. – Journal of Education Finance, 2015
This paper examines the debate in the U.S. Senate over the reasons why state governments have decreased funding for higher education. One side believes that federal mandates on states to pay for Medicaid have forced them to reduce spending on higher education. The other side believes that states unwisely reduced taxes, which decreased their…
Descriptors: Legislators, Federal Government, Debate, Higher Education
Lockridge, Courtney; Maiden, Jeffrey – Journal of Education Finance, 2014
The purpose of this study was to address the extent to which adequacy litigation functions as a means for improving student achievement, particularly among low-income and minority students. The study extended theory established in prior studies, and took into account the idea that change takes several years to realize and that sufficient time to…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Low Income Students
Sweetland, Scott R. – Journal of Education Finance, 2014
This research briefly summarizes a series of Ohio Supreme Court litigation known as "DeRolph v. State" and then measures the equality of expenditures among Ohio school districts. "DeRolph v. State" was a high-profile school finance adequacy case. Nevertheless, the high court continuously expressed concern for the financial…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Educational Finance, Court Litigation, School District Spending