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King, Richard A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
Presents results of a New Mexico school survey that found the quality of education improved in schools as enrollment declined. (MD)
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Educational Development, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Anderson, Barry D.; Mark, Jonathan H. – 1983
This study was conducted to see how schools allocate resources during periods of declining revenue. It assumed that the places where staff reductions are made may indicate where districts feel they have "extra" resources. The study was conducted between 1969 and 1983 in Missouri and also includes supporting data from British Columbia.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Boards of Education, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance
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Jacobs, Jan W. – NASSP Bulletin, 1982
Reviews the causes of reduction in force and notes the varying interests of affected parties. Suggests four ways to gain control over situations requiring reductions: understand the facts, formulate a fair and understandable plan, adopt methods reducing the impact of reductions, and make use of regional accrediting agencies. (PGD)
Descriptors: Accountability, Accrediting Agencies, Declining Enrollment, Educational Planning
Wood, R. Craig; Worner, Wayne M. – 1986
This chapter of "Principles of School Business Management" looks at the role of the school business official in an era of declining enrollments. Following an introductory review of national enrollment trends, the chapter discusses the use of the cohort survival technique for enrollment projection. The focus then shifts to the impact of enrollment…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Declining Enrollment, Educational Facilities Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Thomas, Howard – 1983
Since employee salaries and fringe benefits make up the major part of school budgets, any reduction in budgets must be accomplished by reducing personnel. Concentrating on Oklahoma, but citing legal decisions in other states as well, a legal summary is presented for reduction in force when funds are unavailable to complete a school budget. As in…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Court Litigation, Declining Enrollment, Due Process
Sealey, Robert D. – OSSC Bulletin, 1976
Declining enrollment forces school districts to cope with many new problems, but also opens the door to new opportunities. A review of the implications of enrollment decline provides deeper understanding of both the problems and the opportunities. Among the major concerns are the disruptions caused by school closures, the new emphases required in…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Declining Enrollment, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Finance
Scott, James – 1986
Teachers with tenure possess certain privileges. For instance, they are permitted a hearing before the school board when they are threatened with dismissal. The failure of tenured teachers to maintain standards must be proved by the administration. In the case of probationary teachers, the school board has almost unlimited power to renew or not to…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontenured Faculty
Burk, James M. – 1982
Student enrollment in Pennsylvania public schools continues to decline, but school costs continue to rise. In the next 5 years, the Northern Area of Allegheny County will lose the equivalent of one of the larger school districts. Substantial cuts in teaching and administrative positions have already taken effect. Over the last 25 years, Northern…
Descriptors: Charts, Cooperative Planning, Declining Enrollment, Educational Improvement
Phelan, William T. – 1983
As part of an ongoing three-year investigation into the effects of declining enrollment and reduction in force (RIF) on teachers, this paper explores: (1) teacher acceptance of exclusive administrative control over performance evaluations, and (2) teacher preferences for colleague input into the evaluation process. A sample of 85 schools was drawn…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Declining Enrollment, Longitudinal Studies, Models
Duke, Daniel L. – 1984
How schools weather budget reductions shows the difference between effective and less effective school systems. Policymakers' response to reductions depends on an array of factors: general economic conditions, access to data about future trends, community expectations and "myths," past records of school effectiveness, local education…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Budgeting, Costs, Decision Making
Wood, R. Craig, Ed. – 1986
This textbook of 24 chapters provides administrators and students with information on the role, activities, and responsibilities of the school business administrator. The independently authored chapters are titled as follows: (1) "Introduction to School Business Management" (F. Mike Miles); (2) "Legal Context of the Public School District" (Paul…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Bond Issues, Budgeting