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Network for Public Education, 2025
In 1992, City Academy -- the nation's first charter school -- opened in St. Paul, Minnesota. Created and led by experienced teachers, it was designed as an alternative school for students struggling in traditional settings. With just 53 students, City Academy embodied the original vision for charter schools: small, teacher-run schools within…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Closing, School Choice, Trend Analysis
April Jacobsen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic, along with historical inequities, resulted in a widening of the achievement gap between underserved populations and more advantaged students. In response to this issue, California took action by allocating additional funds to public school districts for out-of-school-time services through the Expanded Learning Opportunities…
Descriptors: Program Design, Program Implementation, COVID-19, Pandemics
Sophie Nguyen; Rachel Fishman; Olivia Cheche – New America, 2024
"Varying Degrees 2024" continues to explore Americans' perspectives on a variety of higher education issues, including value, affordability, funding, and accountability. The findings this year show Americans' confidence in higher education declines in a few areas. But at the same time, they still believe higher education is worth it and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Public Opinion, Student Costs, Access to Education
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Bell, Elizabeth; Wehde, Wesley; Stucky, Madeleine – Education Finance and Policy, 2020
In the wake of declining state support for higher education, many state leaders have adopted lottery earmark policies, which designate lottery revenue to higher education budgets as an alternative funding mechanism. However, despite the ubiquity of lottery earmarks for higher education, it remains unclear whether this new source of revenue serves…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Financial Support, State Aid
Hahnel, Carrie; Marchitello, Max; Ali, Titilayo Tinubu – Bellwether, 2023
This report explains how the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) Act came to be and offers promising practices and lessons other states may adapt to their political and economic contexts. Through in-depth interviews with advocates and state leaders, the authors uncovered five factors that contributed to TISA's passage that have…
Descriptors: State Aid, Funding Formulas, Evidence Based Practice, Educational Finance
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Stephanie Barton – Grantee Submission, 2023
To jump-start educational recovery after the disruptions from COVID-19, the federal and state governments sent billions in one-time stimulus funds to school districts. California allocated much of its stimulus funding to districts based on their shares of low-income students--a proxy for student need and the main way California directs money…
Descriptors: State Aid, Educational Finance, Financial Support, COVID-19
Mark Bradley Shields – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Oklahoma public comprehensive university presidents face many challenges. Among the top challenges is the quest for adequate funding of their institutions, including adequate levels of support from state resources. For Oklahoma's public comprehensive universities and their leaders, the low levels of public support by the state have become a…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, College Presidents, Financial Support, Educational Finance
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
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Jenkins, Davis; Lahr, Hana; Fink, John – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2022
In this article, researchers from the Community College Research Center reflect on what they have learned from their study of Guided Pathways reforms at over 100 colleges nationally since the publication in 2015 of "Redesigning America's Community Colleges." They examine five areas of practice: (1) program design; (2) new student…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Change, Program Design, School Orientation
Kelchen, Robert – Midwestern Higher Education Compact, 2022
Operating revenue for public higher education is derived from several sources, such as state appropriations, tuition, room and board, and contracts. State funding in particular constitutes a large share of revenue and is consequently critical for improving enrollment, completion, and labor market outcomes. However, states differ in how…
Descriptors: State Aid, Financial Support, Educational Finance, Public Colleges
Weeden, Dustin – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2022
Capital appropriations are an important but often forgotten component of the public contribution to funding higher education. In fiscal year 2021, nearly $13 billion was appropriated for capital projects at public institutions, representing 11.6% of the total state contribution to higher education. When compared to general operating support and…
Descriptors: State Aid, Higher Education, State Universities, Educational Finance
Hahnel, Carrie; Baumgardner, Christina – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2022
The method California uses to count students for funding purposes is an important decision that drives both resources and behaviors. For more than 100 years, California has funded school districts based on the average number of students who attend school each day. Although this average daily attendance (ADA) method was once used by many states,…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, State Aid, Average Daily Attendance
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
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Nathaniel J. Bray; Garrett A. Till; Mark M. D'Amico; Stephen G. Katsinas – Journal of Education Finance, 2023
This year marks the 20th year of National Access and Finance Survey (NAFS) studies of access and funding issues in public higher education. National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges (NCSDCC) members are surveyed because of their broad knowledge of access and finance issues across education sectors and state government as well. For…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Finance, Budgeting
Alex Spurrier; Bonnie O'Keefe; Jennifer O'Neal Schiess – Bellwether, 2023
Public schools receive funding from three different government sources: local, state, and federal. Local and state governments contribute the majority of funding to support public school systems, while the federal government provides a small fraction (only about 8% on average). Even with recent infusions of federal funding related to the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Federal Aid
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