It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tedious, and everybody dies in the end. On any given day, dozens of news stories describe schools nationwide struggling to make ends meet. And, just as each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way, each underfunded school is underfunded in its own complicated way. Funding for public education comes from many places, chief among them local property taxes, at least historically. States-which bear primary responsibility for administering their education systems-and private litigants have struggled for over sixty years to produce funding formulas that weaken the link between a community\u27s wealth, as measured by property taxes, and the quality of...
Since the beginning of this decade, public schools in the U.S. have been faced with a dramatic slowi...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
For the past three decades, plaintiffs in hundreds of state and federal court lawsuits have challeng...
Public education in the United States is a big business. In the fall of 2011, more than 55.5 million...
Public school funding plummeted following the Great Recession and failed to recover over the next de...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
School finance policy choices at the federal, state, and district levels systematically stack the de...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
In Oregon, property tax revolts and school equalization measures have led to increasingly\ud unstabl...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Throughout the 20th century, community-owned and operated public schooling was viewed in the United ...
Senior Honors Thesis, Department of SociologyIn this study, I examine the mechanics of fundraising i...
Since the beginning of this decade, public schools in the U.S. have been faced with a dramatic slowi...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...
It has been observed that forays into public education finance resemble Russian novels- long, tediou...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
For the past three decades, plaintiffs in hundreds of state and federal court lawsuits have challeng...
Public education in the United States is a big business. In the fall of 2011, more than 55.5 million...
Public school funding plummeted following the Great Recession and failed to recover over the next de...
Neither race nor class alone can predict educational achievement. However, in America, disparities i...
School finance policy choices at the federal, state, and district levels systematically stack the de...
Examines differences in per-pupil school funding among states, inequities among districts within sta...
In Oregon, property tax revolts and school equalization measures have led to increasingly\ud unstabl...
After nearly four decades of school finance litigation, with numerous plaintiff victories based on s...
Throughout the 20th century, community-owned and operated public schooling was viewed in the United ...
Senior Honors Thesis, Department of SociologyIn this study, I examine the mechanics of fundraising i...
Since the beginning of this decade, public schools in the U.S. have been faced with a dramatic slowi...
Recent trends in school recurrent funding strongly suggest that over forty per cent of students in C...
There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litig...