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Hunter, Richard – School Business Affairs, 2010
For-profit education is not a new focus for public schools in the United States. It has been around for several decades, has stimulated considerable controversy, and has been heralded by some as a panacea for improving learning for the nation's public school students. For-profit schools are run by private, for-profit companies or organizations…
Descriptors: Public Education, Privatization, Proprietary Schools, Educational Trends
Crates, Cheryl – School Business Affairs, 2009
The economic crisis has had--and will continue to have--a dramatic effect on tax revenue and education spending throughout the United States and beyond. Yet children still show up for school every day in need of an education. In times like these, educators and school business managers must be as committed as ever to providing it. The economic…
Descriptors: School Buses, Privatization, Taxes, Bus Transportation
Feir, Priscilla L. – School Business Affairs, 1996
The three major players in the current efforts to privatize schools are the following companies: Education Alternatives, Inc., the Edison Project, and Public Strategies Group Inc. Explanations of their programs include core competencies, economic capability, technological capability, and strategic capability. (MLF)
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Private Sector, Privatization, Public Schools
Whiddon, Philip – School Business Affairs, 1994
Contract management of school maintenance and operations is a growing trend. In-house departments need to be prepared to justify their positions. Describes a Texas school district's request for proposal for contract management and includes the specifications for bidding with comments about the wording of the document. (MLF)
Descriptors: Bids, Contracts, Elementary Secondary Education, Privatization
Geiger, Philip E. – School Business Affairs, 2002
Discuss advantages and disadvantages of the privatization of public schools, including for-profit companies and charter schools. (PKP)
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Private Sector
Wood, Lonnie H. – School Business Affairs, 1998
When Governor Roy Romer challenged Colorado's 20 largest districts to undergo performance audits, 12 responded. Consultants recommended that districts provide more market-sensitive salaries, privatize certain functions, cross-train personnel, and create job flexibility. Districts can improve overall efficiency by generating accurate operational…
Descriptors: Accountability, Communication Problems, Consultants, Cost Effectiveness
Payne, James L. – School Business Affairs, 1996
In "Corporate School Takeovers," the National Education Association expresses indignation over profit making by private companies providing services to schools. Argues that profits are a way of recognizing costs that exist in all school settings. The seeking of profits is no more selfish than the seeking of higher salaries, promotions,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Free Enterprise System, Politics of Education, Private Sector
Hounsell, Dan – School Business Affairs, 1996
Schools and other government facilities want to see whether privatization of maintenance can provide services as efficiently and at less cost than inhouse workers. Privatization proponents say that everyone will benefit the most if the bidding process involves competition. Offers examples from the Memphis City Schools and the Union Public Schools…
Descriptors: Bids, Competition, Contracts, Cost Effectiveness
McKenzie, Floretta Dukes – School Business Affairs, 1994
Systemic reform efforts are being widely utilized as a tool in school improvement. In the next decade, math and science are becoming a focus for improvement, as are the issues of privatization and collaboration. Asks school business officials questions to reveal how dedicated to change they are. (KDP)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs
Fusarelli, Lance D.; Cooper, Bruce S. – School Business Affairs, 1999
Four key reasons underlie the push for teacher union solidarity in 1998: desire to fulfill Al Shanker's dream of a unified mission, to end union competition, to bolster Democratic Party weaknesses, and to stop privatization. The NEA/AFT merger failed because of conflicting organizational cultures and teachers' gradualist, localist, and…
Descriptors: Competition, Conservatism, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Parties
Cowen, Richard – School Business Affairs, 1991
Examines privatization of pupil transportation and suggests that asset ownership may be separated from asset operation. Discusses the advantages of a school district owning its school buses if operation is contracted out. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Maintenance, Legal Responsibility
Smotas, Paul – School Business Affairs, 1994
Offers cost-saving measures that allow school districts to stretch their buying power through consolidation, privatization, and regionalization. (MLF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Budgets, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
Johnson, Donald R. – School Business Affairs, 2001
Privatization will not go away. As public schools privatize more and more educational services, differences between enrollment in public and private schools will blur. Private corporations can more easily adopt new service-delivery technologies. States and school districts are responding with public-school choice and tuition tax credits. (MLH)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Private Schools, Privatization
Golden, James T. – School Business Affairs, 1993
An informal survey of 20 major urban school districts found that 40% were currently operating in a "break down" maintenance mode. A majority, 57.9%, also indicated they saw considerable benefits in contracting for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) maintenance services with outside firms. Offers guidelines in selecting…
Descriptors: Bids, Climate Control, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Tetreault, Donald R.; Picus, Lawrence O. – School Business Affairs, 1996
Calls for the continued privatization of public schools and the application of business solutions to school management problems are nothing new. Successful small-scale experiments at privatization will continue to have an incremental effect on educational reform. Even failed experiments offer opportunities about how to manage public education.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education