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Pregot, Michael – School Business Affairs, 2012
How do other countries fund their public schools? Through an analysis of common traits, such as the total percentage of funding for education in relation to the annual gross domestic product (GDP) and the annual per-pupil expenditures (correlated to the U.S. dollar), one can start to develop a clearer perspective on basic school-funding…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Foreign Countries, Expenditure per Student, Public Schools
Licciardi, Chris; Protheroe, Nancy – School Business Affairs, 2011
How much were school business officials paid during school year 2010-2011? How do their salaries compare with those of other administrators, with those of classroom teachers, and with increases in the cost of living? In this article, the authors provide school business officials with information to address these and related questions. The data…
Descriptors: Salaries, Educational Research, School Business Officials, National Surveys
Licciardi, Chris; Protheroe, Nancy – School Business Affairs, 2010
How much were school business officials being paid during the 2009-2010 school year? How do their salaries compare with those of other administrators, with those of classroom teachers, and with increases in the cost of living? In this article, the authors provide school business officials with information to address these and related questions.…
Descriptors: School Business Officials, Salaries, National Surveys, School Districts
School Business Affairs, 1977
First of a series of articles on techniques submitted by school business officials. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Management Systems, School Accounting
Williams, Alicia R. – School Business Affairs, 2003
Education Research Service 2002-2003 salary survey compares salaries of school business officials with those of other administrators and teachers. Salaries school business officials receive are influenced by three factors: Geographic region, enrollment size, and per-pupil spending. (Contains 11 tables.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment, Expenditure per Student, Geographic Regions
Brown, Sidney E.; Moran, Robert H. – School Business Affairs, 1978
Three alternatives for financing agency operation under property taxation are evaluated and ranked as to their effectiveness in optimizing the benefits received by the general public. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Interest
James, H. Thomas – School Business Affairs, 1977
A realistic projection of the number of students expected in each of the next ten years, accompanied by a staffing chart showing the personnel needs of the district for the next decade, can help boards of education make plans. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections, Expenditure per Student
Picus, Lawrence O. – School Business Affairs, 1997
Summarizes the current literature on whether money matters in education and the allocation and use of educational resources. Offers suggestions for districts seeking to focus on instructional purposes. How money is spent matters more than how much is spent. Since 80% to 90% of a district's funds are spent at the school level, most savings or…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Finance, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Day, C. William – School Business Affairs, 1979
The first in a series of three articles reviews research dealing with the size of elementary schools. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Expenditure per Student
Crampton, Faith E. – School Business Affairs, 1997
Outlines trends in school finance litigation. Examines definitions of fiscal equity, reviews 20 years of litigation, and analyzes recent legal activity. Recent litigation has challenged some states' school finance systems. Court decisions have split evenly regarding permissible disparities in per-pupil operating expenditures, a measure of…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Definitions, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education
Hansen, Shirley J. – School Business Affairs, 1984
School energy costs will increase dramatically in coming decades, according to a new Department of Energy report. In the year 2000, most schools will spend nearly $900 per student for energy. Moreover, energy inflation will divert funds from conservation measures. One solution may be private financing. (MCG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Fuel Consumption, Fuels
Essigs, Chuck – School Business Affairs, 1997
During the 1995-96 school year, Arizona charter schools served over 7,117 students and received over $30 million in funding. An estimated 17,000 students will be served next year. The funding formula is similar to the basic state formula for K-12 education, with similar counting methods and revenue availability. However, charter schools have more…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Hertert, Linda – School Business Affairs, 1995
District-level fiscal equity, when achieved, will not necessarily result in a fairer distribution of educational resources. School-level inequities generally exceed those found at the district level in most states. If districts were required to distribute funds to schools on a per-pupil basis, school-level equalization could be accomplished…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Robinson, Glen E.; Protheroe, Nancy – School Business Affairs, 1990
For the past 9 years, a study conducted by the Educational Research Service has provided a consistent and reliable means for comparing local school budgets throughout the nation. Three figures and 2 tables provide summary data. The last table shows an analysis with 48 separate budget categories that administrators can use to compare their budgets.…
Descriptors: Budgets, Expenditure per Student, National Surveys, Profiles
Williams, Alicia R. – School Business Affairs, 1999
Between 1993-94 and 1998-99, the percentage increase in salaries paid to assistant superintendents ($86,005) and directors of finance and business ($71,387) has generally kept pace with percentage increases in the average salaries of central-office administrators and with the average maximum scheduled salary for classroom teachers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Fringe Benefits