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Emily Rauscher; Greer Mellon; Susanna Loeb; Carolyn Abott – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Targeted school funding is a potentially valuable policy lever to increase educational equality by race, ethnicity, and income, but it remains unclear how to target funds most effectively. We use a regression discontinuity approach to compare districts that narrowly passed or failed a school funding election. We use close tax elections in 9 states…
Descriptors: School District Spending, Financial Support, School Funds, Outcomes of Education
Gordon, Nora E.; Reber, Sarah J. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2022
How much does spending vary across US public schools? And how much do the schools that low-income students attend spend compared to schools attended by their more advantaged peers? Students are educated in schools, which are frequently segregated by race and socioeconomic status, and spending can vary across schools within the same district. But…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School District Spending, Educational Finance, Low Income Students
Jilleah G. Welch; Matthew N. Murray – Appalachian Regional Commission, 2020
This is the first of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and funding for elementary and secondary education in the Appalachian Region. In this first report, patterns in funding for elementary and secondary education are explored using annual data from 1995 to 2016. Counties that had some level of coal employment over this…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Fuels, Mining
Jilleah G. Welch; Matthew N. Murray – Appalachian Regional Commission, 2020
This report is the second of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and funding for elementary and secondary education. The first report provided a descriptive analysis while this report examines the impact of changes in coal employment or production on local revenues for education using an econometric analysis. Coal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Fuels, Mining
Odessa Yanisha Mann – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study explored the impact of rural school district consolidation in eastern North Carolina. Wilkins County is a low-income, low-performing county with an average daily membership (ADM) of 1,501 students. This county suffers from rural population decline, decreasing ADM, and is categorized as low performing, with only two of the six schools…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Consolidated Schools, School Districts, Outcomes of Education
Odessa Yanisha Mann; Daniel Novey; Travis Lewis – Education Leadership Review, 2021
This study explored the impact of rural school district consolidation in eastern North Carolina. Wilkins County is a low-income, low-performing county with an average daily membership (ADM) of 1,501 students. This case study reviews the process of consolidation one year after the 2017-2018 consolidation in terms of academic, financial, and…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Consolidated Schools, School Districts, Outcomes of Education
Education Week, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has school leaders searching for ways to keep the fiscal ship afloat amid plummeting revenues, unexpected costs, and state and local budget uncertainty. This second of three Quality Counts 2020 installments offers lessons from past economic downturns and survey data capturing district-level views of the current crisis, along…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Hancock, Kenneth – Online Submission, 2015
This report is a longevity, simulational study that looks at how the ratio of state support to local support effects the number of school districts that breaks the common school's funding formula which in turns effects the equity of distribution to the common schools. After nearly two decades of adequately supporting the funding formula, Oklahoma…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, Educational Finance, Financial Support, School Districts
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
Vincent, Jeffrey M.; Jain, Liz S. – Center for Cities & Schools, 2015
After more than a decade of dedicated investment, state funding to assist local California school districts in the construction, modernization, and maintenance of their school facilities has come to a halt. As the Governor, the legislature, and other stakeholders debate the future of the state's K-12 school facility funding role, a big unknown…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, State Aid, Educational Facilities
Center for Cities & Schools, 2015
After decades of dedicated investment, state funding to assist local California school districts in the construction, modernization, and maintenance of their school facilities has come to a halt. As the Governor, the legislature, and other stakeholders debate the future of the state's K-12 school facility funding role, a big unknown exists:…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, State Aid, Educational Facilities
Fuller, Bruce; Marsh, Julie A.; Stecher, Brian M.; Timar, Tom – RAND Corporation, 2011
In 2009, California state legislators freed local educators from the specific guidelines that previously regulated spending on 40 categorical-aid programs known as Tier 3 programs. This Tier 3 flexibility reform, which deregulates $4.5 billion in education funding, was enacted at the same time the legislature made cuts in education spending in…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Districts, State Aid, Financial Support
Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement, 2009
The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement undertook an examination of schools and districts in which thoughtful and well-articulated use of federal, state, and local funds has resulted in innovative and effective reform that can be replicated or adapted in other, similar sites. They reviewed research on district improvement…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Interviews, School District Spending, Educational Finance
Klein, Alyson – Education Week, 2009
Cash-strapped school districts could see an unprecedented $100 billion infusion of federal aid under a massive economic-stimulus package unveiled by House Democrats this week. The overall measure, put forth January 15 by the House Appropriations Committee, is aimed at providing a $825 billion jolt to the stumbling U.S. economy, and to help avert…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Federal Aid, Elementary Secondary Education, School Construction
Van Beek, Michael – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2011
In the passionate debates over providing equal educational opportunity for all children, it's frequently argued that large financial inequities create challenges for many public schools, particularly those in lower-income urban areas. This study compares the revenues and operating expenditures of Michigan's urban, suburban, town and rural school…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Public Schools, Expenditures, Municipalities