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EdSource, 2006
School districts' budgets don't have to confound the ordinary citizen. This two-page Q&A explains where the money comes from and the constraints on those deciding where it goes. It discusses the major budget pressures facing school districts, the role of collective bargaining, and how the public can influence local school budget decisions.
Descriptors: Budgeting, Collective Bargaining, School Districts, Public Schools
EdSource, 2007
When people talk about school district efficiency, their first thoughts are about financial management. Are districts balancing their budgets, paying bills on time, and maximizing their revenues? This report takes a closer look at financial management in California school districts. The report is a summary of the 2006 research study, "School…
Descriptors: Money Management, School Districts, Educational Finance, Financial Support
EdSource, 2006
When voters approved Proposition 98 as an amendment to the California Constitution, they sought to guarantee public schools and community colleges a level of funding that would at least keep pace with growth in student population and the personal income of Californians and at best increase the amount schools receive. The calculation of the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, State Officials, State Legislation, Community Colleges
EdSource, 2006
In a state as large and complex as California, education financing can become as complicated as rocket science. This two-page Q&A provides a brief, easy-to-understand explanation of California's school finance system and introduces the issues of its adequacy and equity. A list of resources providing additional information is provided.
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Resource Allocation