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Marder, Michael; Villanueva, Chandra Kring – Center for Public Policy Priorities, 2018
Math scores of Texas 8th graders rose to lead the nation in 2011, but they have been dropping ever since. This report examines plausible explanations for this rise and fall, ranging from the family income of students to funding cuts by the Texas Legislature. [This document was prepared by the Center for Public Policy Priorities for the Texas…
Descriptors: STEM Education, National Competency Tests, Mathematics Tests, Grade 8
Menhart, Renee; Goldstein, Brian – Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, 2018
Each year, California provides millions of state funding to counties to serve youth within their communities and reduce justice involvement through two major grant programs. First, the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA), which was enacted by the Schiff-Cardenas Crime Prevention Act and given its current name through a California Senate…
Descriptors: State Aid, Juvenile Justice, Grants, Crime Prevention
Wheatfall-Lum, Natalie – Education Trust-West, 2018
"Paving the Path to College Aid: Expanding Access to the Cal Grant Program" looks at promising practices for increasing Cal Grant application rates, including the initial implementation of AB 2160, a new law introduced by Assembly member Phil Ting and sponsored by Ed Trust-West, to streamline the Cal Grant application process by…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Grants, State Aid, State Legislation
Osborne, David; Langhorne, Emily – Progressive Policy Institute, 2018
Charter schools are tuition-free public schools operated by independent organizations. Freed from many rules and topdown policies constraining district-operated schools, charter school leaders have direct control over most school-level decisions. Indiana has the best charter school law in the country, according to the National Alliance of Public…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Charter Schools, Equal Education, State Aid
Workman, Simon; Novoa, Cristina – Center for American Progress, 2018
With 20 new governors and 16 re-elected governors starting new terms in January, 2019 has the potential to be a year of big change at the state level. This is particularly the case in the early childhood policy arena, as many newly elected governors discussed early childhood education as part of their campaigns. Governors are in a prime position…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, State Officials, State Government, State Policy
Gurantz, Oded – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2018
Do tuition vouchers and cash subsidies promote educational or labor force outcomes for "non-traditional" students? I use a regression discontinuity design to estimate the impacts of a state aid program with an unobserved eligibility cutoff. Eligibility has no impact on degree completion for students with a preference for community…
Descriptors: State Aid, Student Financial Aid, Nontraditional Students, Eligibility
Evans, Jason – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this study was to analyze whether four-year, public institutions altered their behaviors as their revenue streams changed. I utilized state based merit aid adoption to examine whether institutions altered their functional expenditures and faculty employment behaviors as institutions became more resource dependent on students. The…
Descriptors: College Administration, Higher Education, Organizational Change, State Aid
National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs, 2018
Each year the National Association of State Student Grant and Aid Programs (NASSGAP) completes a survey regarding state-funded expenditures for postsecondary student financial aid. This report, the 49th annual survey, represents data from academic year 2017-18. This report provides data regarding state-funded expenditures for student financial aid…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Grants, State Aid, Student Loan Programs
Malatras, Jim – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2018
Every school district in New York spends more per student than the national average. Yet, there are variations among districts -- largely depending on communities' relative wealth to help fund their school district. State aid attempts to equalize local wealth capacity among districts, which is evident by the fact that more than 72 percent of the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Resource Allocation, School Districts, State Aid
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Kent, Jennifer K.; Curran, F. Chris – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2021
Based on events in Florida, this case explores issues that accompany the choice to arm school personnel as a means to address school violence and shootings. Readers consider the issue from the perspective of the school board of a large, diverse district and are presented with dilemmas while they consider the effectiveness, the political…
Descriptors: Weapons, School Safety, School Violence, Law Enforcement
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Meghan E. Carey; Katherine Ardeleanu; Steven C. Marcus; Sha Tao; David Mandell; Andrew J. Epstein; Lindsay L. Shea – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Medicaid is a major insurer of autistic people. However, during the transition to adulthood, autistic individuals are more likely than people with intellectual disability to lose their Medicaid benefits. Individuals with intellectual disability may have greater success maintaining Medicaid coverage during this time because most states provide…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification
Swati Adarkar; Katie Hamm – Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, US Department of Education, 2024
This joint Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) written by Swati Adarkar, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Early Learning, U.S. Department of Education (ED) and Katie Hamm, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Early Childhood Development, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) highlights various sources of funding streams to support high…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Curriculum, Preschools, Federal Aid
Kyrie E. Dragoo – Congressional Research Service, 2024
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, P.L. 108-446) is primarily thought of as the nation's special education law, and Part B, which focuses on providing special education and related services to children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 years old, is the largest part of the IDEA both in terms of populations served…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Federal Legislation, Students with Disabilities, Educational Legislation
Data Quality Campaign, 2024
People need access to data to make decisions about post-high school experiences, including postsecondary education. Policymakers need to better understand how financial circumstances relate to college enrollment and completion. And students and their families need information about how much financial aid they may have access to for financing their…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Post High School Guidance, Student Financial Aid, State Federal Aid
Owen Schochet; Patricia Del Grosso; Sally Atkins-Burnett; Juliet Bromer; Toni Porter; Ann Li; Natalie Reid – Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 2024
This technical report accompanies the "Listed Home-Based Child Care Providers and Child Care and Early Education Policies Series." This series of three research briefs presents findings from the first nationally representative analysis of the patterns and predictors of listed home-based child care (HBCC) providers' interactions with…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy
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