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Penning, Nick – School Administrator, 1988
With the federal education budget for fiscal 1989 barely exceeding inflation costs, pressure is mounting for greater federal participation in educational finance--even from business and industry. Numerous schemes, such as a payroll tax and a college scholarship fund for women and minorities, are suggested and major roadblocks discussed. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid
Bracey, Gerald W. – School Administrator, 1996
Schools have been criticized perennially for their profligate waste of taxpayer money. Currently, there are two separate myths about schools and money: the United States spends more than any other country; and money doesn't matter. U.S. schools have many nonteaching school employees because they provide services that other nations do not. (MLH)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student
Merz, Carol; Frankel, Sheldon S. – School Administrator, 1997
Studies costs and effectiveness of educational foundations and examines the broader legal, economic, political, and social implications of private fund raising for today's schools. School foundations report various fund-raising techniques, have little overhead, and try to return the money raised to the schools. The average amount raised by most…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Efficiency
Morrison, Steve – School Administrator, 1998
The challenge of funding new athletic programs with no additional tax revenue forced a Colorado Springs school district to supplement existing funding arrangements (participation fees, gate admissions, and team fundraising) with a new income source--a lucrative Coca-Cola contract. This article explains how to negotiate (and justify) favorable…
Descriptors: Athletics, Budgets, Confidentiality, Corporate Support