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Andrew Ju – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
I examine whether the impact of the Great Recession on school district spending, the allocation of resources, and student achievement varied depending on the strength of state's teachers' unions. Employing a diff-in-diff-in-diff identification strategy, I find that school districts in states with strong teachers' unions experienced significantly…
Descriptors: Unions, School Districts, Educational Finance, Academic Achievement
Robert Kelchen; Mitchell Lingo; Dominique J. Baker; Kelly Rosinger; Justin Ortagus; Jiayao Wu – Review of Higher Education, 2024
State funding for public higher education institutions is crucial in supporting college access and completion, particularly among students from historically under-represented groups, yet little is known about the mechanisms that states use to allocate funds and how they are affected by financial challenges. This article provides the first detailed…
Descriptors: Classification, State Aid, Funding Formulas, Educational Finance
Andrew A. Lachman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The post-great recession period (June of 2009 to February of 2020) was marked by a decline in state funding for higher education that further necessitated institutions to rely on tuition funding. Revenues from tuition are based not only on what institutions charge, but also how many students are charged. This tuition revenue dynamic makes…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Resource Allocation, Longitudinal Studies, Expenditures
Knight, David S.; Hassairi, Nail; Candelaria, Christopher A.; Sun, Min; Plecki, Margaret L. – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
State budgets temporarily crashed amid the COVID-19 pandemic and economic shutdown, placing education funding at risk. To demonstrate implications for school finance, we show that (1) school districts are racially segregated along class lines; (2) higher-poverty districts receive a greater share of funds from state, as opposed to local sources,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Finance, Economic Climate
Federal Stimulus Aid and School Finance: Lessons from the Great Recession. EdWorkingPaper No. 21-497
Anglum, J. Cameron; Shores, Kenneth A.; Steinberg, Matthew P. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
In 2009, the federal government passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to combat the effects of the Great Recession and state revenue shortfalls, directing over $97 billion to school districts. In this chapter, we draw lessons from this distribution of fiscal stimulus funding to inform future federal intervention in school…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Economic Climate, Federal Legislation, Educational Finance
Bowman, Kristine L.; Zuschlag, Dirk F. – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
During and for many years after the 2008-10 Great Recession, financial crises in districts across the country triggered varying state involvement in those districts' finances and governance, up to and including complete takeover. While these actions were most prominent in a handful of states, all states have laws that enable them to intervene in…
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Finance, Financial Exigency, Economic Climate
Serving the Underserved? Student Characteristics and Staffing Patterns in California Charter Schools
Reed, Sherrie; Rose, Heather – Journal of School Choice, 2020
Building from the existing knowledge of charter school spending and staffing, and with a lens toward better understanding the fiscal flexibility afforded charter schools, this study examines staffing patterns in California's charter schools over the last decade. Using detailed professional assignment data for the universe of California schools in…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Personnel, Staff Utilization, Employment Patterns
Kunkle, Kelsey; Laderman, Sophia – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2023
The State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report is produced annually by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) to broaden understanding of the context and consequences of public policy decisions in each state that contribute to public higher education funding levels and funding distributions across states and…
Descriptors: State Aid, Educational Finance, Resource Allocation, Expenditure per Student
Krausen, Kelsey; Caparas, Ruthie; Ripma, Tye; Willis, Jason – WestEd, 2020
School districts and state education systems across the country are in the midst of an increasingly challenging fiscal environment. In many states, funding for K-12 education remains below pre-recession levels in what has been called a "punishing decade for school funding" (Leachman et al., 2017), despite efforts in recent years to…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Resource Allocation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
American Council of Trustees and Alumni, 2021
This report is a comprehensive analysis of college spending trends and the impact spending has on tuition and student success. American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) analyzed data from more than 1,500 four-year public and private, nonprofit colleges and universities. The data reveal that institutional spending has continued to surge…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Private Colleges, Universities, Educational Finance
Gordon, Nora E.; Reber, Sarah J. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020
The coronavirus has created an enormous--and expensive--challenge for elementary and secondary schools, while simultaneously depleting the revenue sources on which public schools depend. During the Great Recession, the federal government filled in a significant share of lost revenue. In contrast, the federal response to date has been limited. If…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Federal Aid, Elementary Secondary Education
Pendola, Andrew – Peabody Journal of Education, 2022
The intention of this paper is to add to existing knowledge of how building-level spending is prioritized toward horizontal and vertical equity during severe economic downturns. Using a sample of all public schools in Texas during the Great Recession, we examine how schools undergoing the greatest spending reductions reallocated their spending on…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Finance, Resource Allocation, Expenditures
Hodges, Jaret; Tay, Juliana; Desmet, Ophélie; Ozturk, Emine; Pereira, Nielsen – AERA Open, 2018
The effect of the 2008 Recession has reverberated throughout public education in the United States. This paper examines how the gifted education funding in the state of Texas changed following the Great Recession. The framework of a generalized longitudinal mixed effect model was used to explore this topic. Data acquired from the Texas Education…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Financial Support
Pruitt, Tanisha; Volker, Annie – Policy Matters Ohio, 2023
Ohio educates 1.6 million children attending school in big cities, suburbs, and small towns. For years, the school funding system pitted communities against each other and private and charter schools against public schools. This executive summary presents key findings from the full report that describes how the state funds public K-12 education…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Educational Finance, Financial Support
Pruitt, Tanisha S.; Volker, Annie – Policy Matters Ohio, 2023
School is a place where childhood happens. Ohio's public educators teach children of all races and backgrounds basic skills, but also challenge and inspire them to follow their dreams. For many students, school is a safe place to learn, develop and grow. This report describes how the state funds public K-12 education and some key investments…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Educational Finance, Financial Support

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