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Morrison Institute for Public Policy, 2025
Quality K-12 education is consistently ranked as one of the top priorities of Arizona voters. However, understanding the distribution of dollars from funding source to classroom is challenging since there are several factors impacting this process. This report aims to provide an overview of the numerous and complex funding sources that contribute…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Educational Finance, Equal Education
Piet van Lier – Policy Matters Ohio, 2025
Ohio's top politicians want to spend an additional $432 million on private school tuition over the next two years, including a new voucher for unregulated religious schools. The House budget proposal, following the direction set by Gov. DeWine's budget, continues to draw from a voucher playbook that disrupts and diminishes Ohio's public schools,…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Vouchers, Tuition
Hannah Halbert; Molly Bryden – Policy Matters Ohio, 2025
Senate lawmakers found the revenue to support a tax cut that will send $1.68 billion over the biennium to the highest paid 20% of Ohioans who make at least six-figures. Lawmakers made the bold step of closing tax loopholes to offset the cost of this tax cut, rather than spending it on schools, which could directly benefit every community in Ohio.…
Descriptors: Taxes, Tax Allocation, Tax Credits, Educational Finance
Molly Bryden – Policy Matters Ohio, 2025
Every child deserves a supportive, well-resourced learning environment where they can thrive. In Ohio, access to high-quality education too often depends on where a child lives, their race, or how much money their family has in the bank. The Fair School Funding Plan (FSFP) was designed to fix that decades-old, unconstitutional disparity. This…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Budgets, State Aid
Brunner, Lisa Ruth – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
As education-migration ("edugration") blurs the line between international student and immigrant recruitment in some jurisdictions, higher education admission is becoming linked to settler nation-building projects. Using critical discourse analysis, this article examines the Canadian higher education sector's response to COVID-19 through…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Discourse Analysis, Immigration, Foreign Students
Baker, Bruce D.; Weber, Mark; Atchison, Drew – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is creating a crisis in state and local budgets, potentially leaving many schools to face budgetary declines even as they've had to transform the way they serve their students, particularly those who are most vulnerable. Bruce Baker, Mark Weber, and Drew Atchison offer four recommendations for mitigating the looming fiscal…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Finance, Financial Support
Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), 2020
Because of the pandemic, many states will likely need to determine how they can best address shrinking revenues with the least harm to students, even as the needs of students have increased and the crisis has exposed gaping disparities. ExcelinEd, in partnership with a diverse group of organizations--the Aspen Institute, the District Management…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary Secondary Education, Kindergarten
Budick, Seth – Pew Charitable Trusts, 2019
The School District of Philadelphia is contributing historically high sums to the state-run pension system for its employees, and these hefty payments will affect budgets for the district and the city government for years to come. Unlike Philadelphia's municipal government, the School District of Philadelphia does not control the pension system…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Budgets, School Districts, Retirement Benefits
Syverson, Eric; Keily, Tom; Jamieson, Carlos – Education Commission of the States, 2022
Students of color continue to experience disparities in enrollment, retention and completion of postsecondary education -- a reality that's been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In light of persistent and systemic inequities, policymakers are increasingly interested in exploring funding approaches that support greater access and attainment to…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Educational Equity (Finance), Postsecondary Education, Access to Education
Ortagus, Justin C.; Yang, Lijing – Research in Higher Education, 2018
State support for public higher education has been a primary concern for decades. Online education has been identified previously as an alternative revenue source that can offer financial relief to colleges and universities. This study uses IPEDS data and a fixed effects regression approach to examine whether public universities increase their…
Descriptors: State Aid, Higher Education, Online Courses, State Universities
Patton, Wendy – Policy Matters Ohio, 2021
Great public schools provide opportunity for children, their families, communities and the entire state. All children, regardless of ZIP code, race or family income deserve to be educated in a fully and fairly funded school. Yet for many years Ohio lawmakers have fallen short. Even as policymakers have required public schools to do more, they…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Financial Support
Jacksonville Public Education Fund, 2021
Across the country, millions of students that were expected to enroll in school last Fall did not show up. Public schools are searching for these "missing students" and working to get them back to school, either virtually or brick and mortar. The enrollment drop stands to impact more than just the missing students. Education funding…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Public Schools, Educational Finance
Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Preparation, Iowa Department of Education, 2022
The Pathways for Academic Career and Employment (PACE) program is established to provide funding to community colleges for the development of programs that will lead to gainful, quality, in-state employment for members of target populations by providing them with both effective academic and employment training to ensure gainful employment and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, School Business Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Employment Opportunities
Shuls, James V.; Hitt, Collin; Costrell, Robert M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
When policy advocates debate how best to ensure equity in public education funding, the topic of teacher pension reform rarely comes up. But, in fact, pensions represent a very large and fast-growing source of education spending, much of it distributed in ways that are, in a number of states, anything but equitable. When states subsidize teacher…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Public Education, Financial Support, Educational Policy
Perry, Mary; Myung, Jeannie; Hough, Heather J. – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2020
In 2018, California's education community was preparing for a pivotal moment. A new governor would soon take the reins and voters would elect a new superintendent of public instruction. The "Getting Down to Facts II" (GDTFII) project, released in September 2018, assessed the state of preK-12 education in California. As year 2 of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Achievement Gap, Educational Improvement, Capacity Building

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