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Behrens, Jerry – 2001
This paper discusses key issues in fast-tracking the acquisition of school sites in California. Discussion addresses: (1) assembling an experienced team; (2) whether the property owner is a willing or unwilling seller; (3) level of community support or opposition to the site; (4) timing and commencement of California Environmental Quality Act…
Descriptors: Land Acquisition, Real Estate, School Location, Site Analysis
Breysse, Peter A. – School Health Review, 1972
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Educational Environment, Open Plan Schools
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Upton, John H. – Community and Junior College Journal, 1973
Often formed in developing state systems, the small multi-campus college appears to be setting a pattern for effective service-delivery in rural areas. (Editor)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Multicampus Districts, Rural Areas, School Location
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Glomm, G.; Harris, D.; Lo, T.F. – Economics of Education Review, 2005
Charter schools represent one part of the larger movement toward parental choice in education, which is intended to improve school efficiency and innovation. We hypothesize that the number of charter schools entering in a local education market depends on how closely the distribution of education programs in public and private schools matches the…
Descriptors: School Location, School Districts, Private Schools, Charter Schools
Fischel, William A. – University of Chicago Press, 2009
A significant factor for many people deciding where to live is the quality of the local school district, with superior schools creating a price premium for housing. The result is a "race to the top," as all school districts attempt to improve their performance in order to attract homebuyers. Given the importance of school districts to the daily…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Districts, Educational Change, Social Capital
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Huang, Hsiao-Ling; Chen, Ted; Chen, Fu-Li; Magnus, Jeanette; Rice, Janet; Yen, Yea-Yin; Hsu, Chih-Cheng – Journal of School Health, 2009
Background: While higher smoking prevalences have been better described for adults and adolescents in the mountainous areas than in the plain area in Taiwan, no studies have previously examined whether this disparity begins with children in elementary schools. The purpose of this study was thus designed to explore clustering in smoking behavior…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Schools, Smoking, Foreign Countries
Montgomery County Public Schools, 2010
In November 1996, the voters of Montgomery County (Maryland) approved by referendum an amendment to the County Charter that changed the County Council's review and approval cycle of the six-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) from an annual to biennial cycle. The referendum specified that in odd-numbered fiscal years (on-years) the County…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Budgets, Enrollment Trends, Educational Facilities Planning
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Horst, Marilyn Dishman; Martin, Barbara N. – Rural Educator, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived effectiveness of leadership in a Missouri rural K-8 school with a high incidence of poverty that consistently met federal and state accountability mandates. The concepts of accountability as measured by student achievement, the unique educational needs of children from poverty, and the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Rural Schools, Educational Needs, Mentors
Hillegas, Jeanette O. – Independent School Bulletin, 1975
This is another brief account of one of the seventeen member schools founded in the United States before 1776. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Objectives, Private Schools, School Location
O'BRIEN, RICHARD J. – 1967
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS A COST SUBMODEL OF AN URBAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. THIS MODEL REQUIRES THAT PUPIL POPULATION AND PROPOSED SCHOOL BUILDING ARE KNOWN. THE COST ELEMENTS ARE--(1) CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF NEW PLANTS, (2) ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT COSTS OF BUILDING SITES, (3) CURRENT OPERATING EXPENSES OF THE PROPOSED SCHOOL, (4) PUPIL…
Descriptors: Capital, Costs, Equipment, Expenditures
Ridley, Dennis R. – 2003
How can physical location be used as a clue to defining the identity of a college or university? This paper presents the experience of one college, Virginia Wesleyan College, exploring two issues related to this question that arose from its special circumstances of physical location with respect to surrounding municipalities. Virginia Wesleyan…
Descriptors: Colleges, Geographic Location, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Rittner-Heir, Robbin M. – School Planning & Management, 2001
Illustrates how an alternative high school in Seattle (Washington) used creative thinking in taking space designed for other uses and making it into a user-friendly school. Other adaptations of old buildings to school use are highlighted. (GR)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Business, Educational Environment, High Schools
Sielke, Catherine C. – School Business Affairs, 2001
Discusses five questions that must be answered before implementing site-based budgeting: Why are we doing this? What budgeting decisions will be devolved to the school site? How do dollars flow from the central office to the site? Who will be involved at the site? How will accountability be achieved? (Author/PKP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgeting, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
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Mizell, Hayes – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
The National Staff Development Council (NSDC) has won recognition for the field of professional development. Researchers and education change agents acknowledge the importance of professional learning among strategies essential for reforming schools and raising teacher and student performance. The federal government, states, and school districts…
Descriptors: Teachers, Educational Change, Change Agents, Campuses
Slavin, Peter – Teacher Magazine, 2006
This article describes how students in rural parts of West Virginia spend up to four hours a day riding buses to far-flung schools, built as part of the state's consolidation drive. As a result, rural communities in West Virginia have fought back by filing lawsuits, electing their allies to school boards, and defeating pro-consolidation bond…
Descriptors: School Location, Rural Areas, Rural Education, Student Transportation
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