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Peer reviewedHowe, Edward T. – Journal of Education Finance, 1990
Financing school capital projects in New York State is a responsibility involving both local school districts and the state government. State building aid is provided through an aid ratio and approved expenditure formula. This formula has an equalizing effect among districts by explicitly providing an aid amount inversely proportional to property…
Descriptors: Construction Programs, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Funding Formulas
Perry, Mary – EdSource, 2004
This report sets out some possible goals for a California school finance system that could better support student performance. It also describes the key forces that will shape any debate about school finance reform in California and examines those in the context of some important aspects of an effective finance system. In the process, the report…
Descriptors: Finance Reform, Educational Finance, State Aid, Public Education
The Distribution of Educational Transportation Funds in Indiana: An Examination and Equity Analysis.
Peer reviewedWood, R. Craig; And Others – Planning and Changing, 1990
Reports findings of a study to determine the equity of the current Indiana fiscal distribution for pupil transportation expenditures and develop a more equitable funding model, if possible. If new state appropriation monies are added, a percentage equalizing method should be instituted that would assist school corporations in greatest need. (seven…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Funding Formulas
Peer reviewedWellman, Jane – Change, 2004
This article brings attention to decision-making in the world of state financing for higher education. It reflects on the origin of this field and the system builders in the 1960s and 1970s, who needed to figure out rational ways to both justify funding requests to the state and distribute resources among institutions. The article highlights one…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Animals, Space Utilization, State Aid
Hilliard, Tom; Schimke, Karen, Ed.; Bowles, Jonathan, Ed. – Center for an Urban Future, 2007
The vitality of New York State's economy depends on deepening the ranks of the skilled workforce, a need that will grow more urgent over the next several years as the Baby Boomer generation moves into retirement. If employers cannot fill high-skilled positions they will lose competitive ground, and some may leave. New York has successfully…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Enrollment, Tuition, Adult Students
Peer reviewedNoe, Roger C. – Journal of Education Finance, 1986
Reviews formula funding in higher education literature, including purpose, historical perspectives, definition and development, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and future trends. In light of citizen demands, the formula approach seems the best method to ensure a satisfactory relationship between state government and state…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, Higher Education
Peer reviewedStrauss, Robert P. – Journal of Education Finance, 1995
Summarizes arguments for and against replacing the local school property tax by a local school income tax. Explores the empirical effects of such policies for New York State. Using a 3% income tax and refashioning state aid to a foundation level of $8,068 per pupil would not require substantial new state revenues. (38 footnotes) (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Funding Formulas
Brent, Brian O. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1998
Provides a further examination of nonresidential expanded tax base (ETB) approaches to school finance. Disagrees with Townsend's optimism that more equitable distribution formulas can be found in existing state aid systems, and with Townsend's concern that the specification of distribution formulas will be subject to political manipulation.…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Finance Reform, Funding Formulas
Peer reviewedTheobald, Neil D.; Bull, Barry; Vesper, Nick – Educational Considerations, 1999
Indiana's school funding formula was developed in response to a lawsuit challenging the state's educational system's constitutionality. A reward-for-effort formula sets each school corporation's per-pupil noncategorical revenue, general fund property tax rate, and percentage of state aid. Funding for alternative education is planned for 1997. (MLH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2008
This report contains and analyzes statistical information about the financing of California postsecondary education from the 1965-66 fiscal year through 2008-09. In addition, there is information on California public elementary and secondary education financing as well as State government in general. The Commission compiles, analyzes, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Full Time Equivalency, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Finance
New York State Education Department, Albany. Fiscal Analysis and Services Unit. – 1992
Prepared in response to Section 3602 of New York State Education Law, this report analyzes the relationship between approved operating expense (AOE) and instructional expense (IE) for 1990-91. Originally defined as a net aidable expense for dispensing operating aid to school districts, AOE's definition and use have been considerably modified over…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student, Expenditures
Peer reviewedJordan, Teresa S.; And Others – Journal of Education Finance, 1997
The policy shift to inclusion of students with disabilities in the general classroom, broad interest in school reform, and desire to implement new instructional arrangements for all students is spurring changes in state funding systems for special education. Deliver-system weights, population-based funding, and funding models should help revamp…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFastrup, Jerry C. – Journal of Education Finance, 1997
Presents a conceptual framework showing that state policy choices affecting division of school financing responsibilities and targeting of state aid to poorer school districts determine the degree of taxpayer equity. The framework explains the relationship between taxpayer and pupil equity and provides indicators to evaluate how state school…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Peer reviewedGlover, William V., III – Journal of Correctional Education, 2002
The Arkansas Department of Correction School District initially required educational attendance for inmates with less than a high-school diploma or a fourth-grade Wide Range Achievement Test score. Eventually, attendance was made compulsory for all inmates without high school diplomas. District funding was almost entirely from state education…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Compulsory Education, Correctional Education, Funding Formulas
Ohio Board of Regents, 2007
This document supports the Cost Allocation Plan for state costs incurred on behalf of, and in benefit to, the public higher education institutions of Ohio. Tables report a summary of recalled/refunded debt and initial adjustment of Fiscal Year 2006 interest payments fore refunded debt. Attached schedules calculate the allocable interest for each…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Debt (Financial), Loan Repayment

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