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Fonstad, Clifton – 1979
This edition of "Planning for Better Education in Wisconsin" gives special attention to the number one problem facing both public and private schools in the state--declining enrollments. Although some of the data included looks at enrollment trends in both public and private enrollments, the handbook is primarily concerned with the…
Descriptors: Budgets, Cohort Analysis, Declining Enrollment, Educational Planning
Montgomery County School Board, Norristown, PA. – 1971
In 1965-66 most local school districts in Pennsylvania completed reorganization by consolidating 67 county school offices into 25 or 30 intermediate administrative units. This document presents the results of various task group activities and projected activities to develop a "generalized" educational planning, programing, budgeting…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Education, Administrator Responsibility, Budgeting
Whitt, Robert L. – 1968
Studies of school district organization generally include an examination of enrollments, average daily attendance, assessed valuation, potential and predicted growth rate, bonded indebtedness, school district boundaries, transportation, special services, and other factors, but little concern or attention is given to the business functions because…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrators, Centralization, Data Processing
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Pfluger, Loretta; Hendricks, Jenny – 1998
Teaching students who receive special education services in integrated settings requires intensive staff development and on-going training. Region 16 Education Service Center in the Texas panhandle serves 65 rural school districts covering 25,000 square miles and 80,000 students. In 1996, with direction and funding from the state legislature,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Inservice Teacher Education, Intermediate Administrative Units
Hall, Robert F.; Barker, Bruce O. – Rural Research Report, 1995
Rural schools typically face multiple challenges related to providing educational opportunities for students and staff. A comparison of curricular offerings in English, foreign languages, and mathematics in a Chicago suburban high school, a rural high school district, and a small rural unit district reveals the curricular disadvantages of small…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Opportunities, Educational Practices
Harmon, Judson A.; Bowles, B. Dean – 1984
This paper gives a brief historical account of Wisconsin's Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESA's) and the need for changes, outlines some of the recommendations of a CESA fact-finding task force, and describes the current transition period. The first section describes the background and legislative history of the CESA, followed by an…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Intermediate Administrative Units, Politics of Education, Regional Planning
CARITHERS, POLLY – 1967
THE COUNTY SCHOOL ORGANIZATION IN CALIFORNIA HAS PERMITTED SOME PIONEERING INTERDISTRICT PROGRAMS TO DEVELOP, AND HAS DEMONSTRATED THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE APPROACH. IN SOME AREAS OF THE STATE WHERE COUNTY BOUNDARIES HAVE IMPOSED LIMITATIONS, OPERATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR PROVIDING SPECIAL SERVICES HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED ON A MULTICOUNTY…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Ancillary School Services
INMAN, WILLIAM E. – 1968
MANY FACTORS ARE RELATED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN OPTIMUM SIZE FOR SCHOOL ORGANIZATION. BEFORE A STATE CAN ANSWER THE QUESTION OF SIZE, IT SHOULD PERHAPS FIRST ANSWER THE QUESTIONS--WHAT DO WE WANT THE STATE SCHOOL SYSTEM TO ACCOMPLISH, AND WHAT ARE THE STRUCTURAL ALTERNATIVES THAT WILL BE BEST FOR OUR STATE. WHEN THESE ARE ANSWERED, SIZE THEN…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Organization, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives
RHODES, ALVIN E. – 1962
AS THE RURAL ECONOMY HAS BECOME MORE AFFECTED BY AUTOMATION, RURAL SOCIETY HAS BECOME MORE INDUSTRIAL. FARM POPULATION AND THE NUMBER OF FARMS HAVE DECREASED, WHILE NON-FARM RURAL POPULATION HAS INCREASED. THE CHANGING RURAL SCENE IS REFLECTED IN CHANGES IN RURAL EDUCATION. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES HAVE GREATLY INCREASED DUE TO SCHOOL…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Agents, Community Change, Educational Improvement
Kourmadas, John F., Ed. – 1966
The National Association of Secondary-School Principals devotes this entire issue of "The Bulletin" to the smaller secondary school. Included are articles dealing with the relationship of intermediate units and small high schools, teaching opportunities and demands in smaller secondary schools, a nongraded program, new technology, curriculum…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Board Administrator Relationship, Curriculum Development, Educational Facilities Improvement
Georgia State Dept. of Education, Atlanta. – 1977
This chapter of the Georgia code known as the "Adequate Program for Education in Georgia Act" presents the state's policies on education. Major divisions of the chapter deal with instructional services; supportive services; cooperative education service agencies; grants to local units for operation of educational programs; district power…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid
Massachusetts Advisory Council on Education, Boston. – 1974
This report deals with school district collaboration and organization that can take place now and which could influence in a positive and constructive way school district change in Massachusetts. The Governor's Commission established associations with selected study sites across the State in 1973-74, and these study sites assisted them in…
Descriptors: Centralization, Citizen Participation, Consolidated Schools, Decentralization
Barney (Don) & Associates, Portland, OR. – 1983
The first in a series of four technical reports, this study describes the structure of Oregon's educational system, focusing on the state government's role in education, on the components of public education, and on private educational institutions. The overview of the state government's administrative channels highlights the system of elected…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Smart, Don – 1988
Historically, in sharp contrast with the United States, the Australian state systems of public education have always been extremely centralized and hierarchical in structure. While these highly centralized systems served the sparsely populated Australian states well during the early years of this century in providing universal free education and…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Centralization, Decentralization, Educational History
Ryan, Charles W.; And Others – 1987
Partnerships between higher education and public schools in rural areas can lead to improved education in both sectors. When launching a partnership, all concerned must convince a wide sector of the community that such programs are cost effective and will lead to more successful educational programming. By providing such a rationale early, the…
Descriptors: College Role, Cooperative Programs, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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