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Ben Scafidi; Colyn Ritter – EdChoice, 2025
How much private educational choice is "really" available to families in your state? To measure how much K-12 choice is available, we have created the EdChoice Friedman Index which evaluates three key factors: student eligibility--the percentage of children who can participate in taxpayer-funded private K-12 choice programs; flexible use…
Descriptors: School Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Educational Equity (Finance)
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Angela M. Jack; Ben Pogodzinski – Educational Policy, 2025
Accountability efforts under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) has brought greater attention to school-level processes and practices and their impact on student outcomes. This has pushed states to report more school-level inputs, including per-pupil expenditures. Grounded in an open systems theory (OST) framework, we identify the association…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Finance, Expenditures, Academic Achievement
EdChoice, 2025
New Hampshire's Education Freedom Account (EFA) program is restricted to families that make no more than 350% of the federal poverty level. (That's $90,370 for a family of three and $112,525 for a family of four.) Republicans in the state Legislature have proposed removing the income cap and allowing all students to participate in the program.…
Descriptors: School Choice, Program Costs, State Programs, Expenditure per Student
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Shaun M. Dougherty; Mary M. Smith – Education Finance and Policy, 2025
Career and technical education (CTE) has existed in the United States for over a century, and only in recent years have there been opportunities to assess the causal impact of participating in these programs while in high school. To date, no work has assessed whether the relative costs of these programs meet or exceed the benefits as described in…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, High Schools, Outcomes of Education, Cost Effectiveness
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Ruth N. López Turley; Bradley Selsberg – Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Houston Education Research Consortium, 2024
In April 2024, the School Finance Indicators Database released new estimates of school district funding gaps, which refer to the difference between how much per-pupil funding each district "receives" and how much per-pupil funding each district "needs." Linking these estimates to Texas Education Agency (TEA) student achievement…
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Finance, Academic Achievement, Expenditure per Student
Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), 2023
As of 2023, 44 states plus the District of Columbia provide schools with supplemental funding for their low-income students. Policymakers often want to understand how the "amount" of extra funding they provide for low-income students compares to other states. Because states use different methodologies to determine these amounts, previous…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student, State Aid
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Andrew Ju – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
I examine whether the impact of the Great Recession on school district spending, the allocation of resources, and student achievement varied depending on the strength of state's teachers' unions. Employing a diff-in-diff-in-diff identification strategy, I find that school districts in states with strong teachers' unions experienced significantly…
Descriptors: Unions, School Districts, Educational Finance, Academic Achievement
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Lang Yang – Education Finance and Policy, 2024
School districts in the United States often borrow on the municipal bond market to pay for capital projects. Districts serving economically disadvantaged communities tend to receive lower credit ratings and pay higher interest rates. To remedy this problem, twenty-four states have established credit enhancement programs that promise to repay…
Descriptors: School Districts, School District Spending, Expenditure per Student, Academic Achievement
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Nguyen-Hoang, Phuong; Zhang, Pengju – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
This is the first study to examine the fiscal effects of the New York property tax levy limit, using variation from the degree of fiscal stringency across school districts and over time in its first five years of implementation. Based on a difference-in-differences estimator, coupled with an event study specification, we find that the tax limit…
Descriptors: School Districts, Economic Impact, Educational Finance, Expenditure per Student
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Amy Y. Li; Meredith S. Billings; Denisa Gándara; Xiaodan Hu – Community College Review, 2025
Objective/Research Question: Many localities have implemented promise programs, which cover tuition for students to attend college based on residency criteria. These "free college" programs have been shown to increase student enrollment, creating the need for additional institutional resources to support student graduation. We analyzed…
Descriptors: College Programs, Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Resource Allocation
Danielle Farrie – Education Law Center, 2024
The School Funding Reform Act (SFRA), New Jersey's school finance law, requires the Governor, in consultation with the Commissioner of Education, to review certain components of the school funding formula every three years. The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) issued four Educational Adequacy Reports (EAR) between 2013 and 2022, but none…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, State Aid, Costs
Martin F. Lueken – EdChoice, 2024
This report summarizes the fiscal effects of education choice programs across the United States from an analysis of 48 private education choice programs in 25 states plus D.C. The programs in the analysis include five education savings account programs, 22 school voucher programs, and 21 tax credit scholarship programs. This study estimates the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Private Schools, Costs, Expenditure per Student
Lamont A. Sellers – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The present study examines the differences between public baccalaureate institutional expenditures and Pell Grant recipient graduation rates at high and low Pell Grant recipient graduating institutions. IPEDS data were analyzed, including instructional, academic support, student services, institutional support, and Pell Grant recipient 6-year…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Tuition Grants, Graduation Rate, Expenditure per Student
Timothy J. Bartik; Bridget F. Timmeney; Zachary Brown; Gerrit Anderson; Kathleen Bolter; Nicholas Martens; Brian Pittelko – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2024
This report estimates training needs in three Kalamazoo "core neighborhoods": the Northside, Edison, and the Eastside. Using Census data, the analysis estimates the number of people potentially needing training in these neighborhoods as between 1,254 and 2,098 individuals. This report also estimates this training population's…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Demography, Census Figures, Job Training
Palmer-Williams, Angela Yvonne – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The South Carolina Department of Education and the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee developed an accountability system that informs the public of the status of public schools while meeting the mandate of state and federal law (Robinson, 2018). Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is a U.S. Law that passed in December 2015 that governs the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Teacher Persistence, Expenditure per Student
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