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Vick, Timothy Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study investigated the relationship of size, wealth, and district type to athletic success and found that wealth and size were important predictors of athletic performance. The relationship of these variables to performance was anticipated in a theory of differentiation propounded by Blau and Schoenerr (1971). The authors theorized that…
Descriptors: School District Size, Athletics, School District Wealth, School Districts
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Winters, John V. – Journal of Education Finance, 2009
There is a great deal of variation in teacher salaries across school districts. This is important because districts that pay low salaries are likely to have greater trouble recruiting and retaining quality teachers. Regression analysis reveals that local supplements--payments exceeding the state minimum salary schedule--are affected by a number of…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Differences, Public School Teachers, Taxes
Abell Foundation, 2010
Recent reforms in Baltimore City Public Schools (City Schools) appear to be gaining traction and producing welcome improvements in student achievement and success. Enrollment has increased, educators are replacing unsuccessful programs with innovative ones, and new resources and organizational partnerships are being brought into the system.…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Buildings, Educational Facilities Improvement, Public Schools
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Rubenstein, Ross; Doering, Dwight; Gess, Larry – Journal of Education Finance, 2000
Employs school funding formulas enacted under Georgia's Quality Basic Education Act to explore changes in interdistrict equity over time. Regarding overall distribution of per-pupil resources across districts (horizontal equity) and for special- needs students (vertical equity), dispersion measures approach Odden and Picus' suggested equity…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Finance Reform
Morris, Mary P.; Fenster, Mark J. – Online Submission, 2006
As part of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), the U. S. Department of Education determined that state education agencies could submit a consolidated application to obtain funds from many federal programs through a single, consolidated application. Title II-D Enhancing Education through Technology (EdTech), is one of thirteen programs that could…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, School District Size, Program Proposals