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Busch, Carolyn; Kucharz, Karen; Odden, Allan – Educational Considerations, 1999
Taxpayer unhappiness with increasing property taxes have prompted changes to Wisconsin's school finance system. In the midst of providing property-tax relief, the new tax base structure remains intact and allows school districts to exceed their revenue limits with a majority vote in districtwide elections. Debate is ongoing. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Property Taxes, Public Education
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McLean, S. Vianne; Callarman, Thomas E. – Innovative Higher Education, 1999
Describes the development and implementation of the Arizona post-tenure review policy, with particular emphasis on the Arizona State University experience. This policy had to balance the different expectations of the Arizona Board of Regents, the faculty, and university administration. Outlines communication strategies used in negotiations with…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Cooperation, Faculty Evaluation
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Herrington, Carolyn D.; Weider, Virginia – Journal of Education Finance, 2001
Thus far, Florida's school funding system has withstood equity-based attacks. Florida's new, clearly defined accountability standards, coupled with newly strengthened constitutional wording regarding education, may succeed in persuading courts that "adequate provision" is not being met. The statewide voucher system may also attract…
Descriptors: Accountability, Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
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Sielke, Catherine – Journal of Education Finance, 2001
Compares state funding for school infrastructure needs between 1993-94 and 1998-99. Found 164 percent increase in state infrastructure funding. Examines state funding mechanisms such as flat grants, equalized grants, categorical grants, and full-state funding. Fourteen states provide no state infrastructure funding; most rely instead on…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Comparative Analysis, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Christie, Kathy – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Legislators often try to identify barriers through committee hearings in which they seek the advice of those closest to a problem. For example, they might ask several superintendents to come before the committee to talk about barriers related to dealing with high school truancy. Or they might hear from district business officials about the…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, State Legislation, Educational Policy, State Government
Davis, Michelle R. – Education Week, 2005
A nationally watched showdown between the U.S. Department of Education and Utah state officials over the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act came down to a cliffhanger in the last days of the legislative session when a final vote on a bill that calls for state education laws to take priority over the federal law was postponed. The feud…
Descriptors: State Officials, Federal Legislation, Federal State Relationship, State Legislation
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Ceglowski, Deborah A.; Davis, Elizabeth E. – Early Education and Development, 2004
Despite Minnesota's reputation for quality child care, recent changes in legislation and the impact of changing needs have raised concerns about the quality of child care available in the state. This paper presents an overview of Minnesota's current child care system including structural indicators of program quality such as licensing standards,…
Descriptors: Wages, Certification, Educational Vouchers, Child Care
Johnston, Robert C. – Education Week, 2006
The favorable revenue forecasts greeting state lawmakers as they begin convening for the 2006 legislative season are tempered by the spiraling costs for Medicaid, high energy prices, and increased demands from K-12 and higher education. Continuing a trend that began three years ago, fiscal officers in 42 states told the National Conference of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Health Care Costs, Budgets
Hughes, Kristine – Teacher Magazine, 2005
Now a growing number of Texas homeschoolers want to send their children off to class, if only a few hours a day. But as in other states, not all educators in the Lone Star State think students should be able to select just a course or two. A bill that would have encouraged schools to offer classes on an a la carte basis failed for the third time…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Board of Education Policy, Public Schools, Equal Education
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2006
The debate over a school choice bill in the Missouri legislature has opened a bitter rift among some of the state's top Black elected officials and reflects a larger divide among African-Americans over school choice nationwide. The bill, which is similar to programs that are growing in popularity in other states, would provide tax credits for…
Descriptors: School Choice, African Americans, State Legislation, Scholarships
Barack, Lauren – School Library Journal, 2005
No state should be forced to make a Solomon-like decision between laptops and books for their students. Yet that is what appears to be taking place this year in Texas. The Texas state legislature has proposed a new law to outfit all secondary students with laptops at an estimated cost of $707.7 million over the next two years, according to Craig…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Computer Uses in Education, Access to Computers, Textbooks
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Epstein, Adam – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Twenty-three-year-old Cristina Moreno traveled from Spain to California for her honeymoon in 2000. As part of her visit, she rode the Indiana Jones amusement ride at Disneyland with her new husband. On June 25, 2000, she suffered a brain injury, and she eventually died on September 1, 2000, as a result of injuries allegedly sustained while riding…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, State Courts, Injuries, Death
Borja, Rhea R. – Education Week, 2006
The nation's best-known civil rights group has jumped into the fray over a controversial Nebraska law that would divide the 45,000-student Omaha school system into three separate districts, largely along racial and ethnic lines. In a lawsuit filed May 16 in US District Court in Omaha, Nebraska, the Omaha branch of the National Association for the…
Descriptors: School District Reorganization, Urban Schools, Court Litigation, Civil Rights
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Gerber, Larry G. – Academe, 2005
For the last several years, Auburn University has been at the center of controversy over its governance practices. In April 2001, soon after the board of trustees abruptly fired popular president William V. Muse, representatives of the University Senate, the Student Government Association, and the Alumni Association jointly filed a complaint with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Governing Boards, Meetings, Universities
Komer, Richard D.; Neily, Clark – Institute for Justice, 2007
This report, for the first time ever, provides a state-by-state breakdown of the key elements a policymaker needs in order to understand the legal environment for school choice in any given state--and to craft appropriate legislation to expand educational opportunity. This guide is intended to arm policymakers and advocates with the essential…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Opportunities, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
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