Kentucky’s K-12 experienced an 80% in increase in per pupil funds, after inflation, from 1990 to 2019. However, there have been only modest changes in its nationally-administered test scores, and no increases in the past decade. Moreover, per pupil funding seems to exceed that of all but the most exclusive private school tuition. Just over one-half of public funds goes directly to instruction and most funds to local schools come from Frankfort. Scoring on Kentucky’s own student assessment tests, the K-PREP, are higher than that of the comparable nationally-administered tests. Also, K-PREP shows improvement, while the other tests do not. About 20% of Kentucky students fall into the lowest K-PREP score category. For African American students,...
Public school funding formulas vary broadly between states in both the levels of funding and the mec...
This study examines potential consequences of the discrepancies between national and state performan...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
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Every Kentucky public school is expected to achieve the goal of proficiency on the State\u27s Accoun...
We examine national trends in educational funding, test score outcomes, and productivity as well as ...
Understanding the reasons for better‐than‐expected performance across Kentucky\u27s 173 school distr...
The Constitution of the United States gave the individual states the responsibility of providing an ...
After discussing basic principles of school finance, and comparing selected education-related variab...
After discussing basic principles of school funding, and comparing selected school finance indicator...
Excerpts from the executive summary: The passage of the Kentucky Educational Reform Act (KERA) in 19...
Public school districts in the Commonwealth of Kentucky are primarily funded from federal, state, an...
This issue brief explores the links between obstacles students face and educational outcomes
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Specialist...
Recent changes in public school educational finance in the state of Kansas are shown to have had lit...
Public school funding formulas vary broadly between states in both the levels of funding and the mec...
This study examines potential consequences of the discrepancies between national and state performan...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...
It is no surprise that the proper education of a population ranks high on the list of important acco...
Every Kentucky public school is expected to achieve the goal of proficiency on the State\u27s Accoun...
We examine national trends in educational funding, test score outcomes, and productivity as well as ...
Understanding the reasons for better‐than‐expected performance across Kentucky\u27s 173 school distr...
The Constitution of the United States gave the individual states the responsibility of providing an ...
After discussing basic principles of school finance, and comparing selected education-related variab...
After discussing basic principles of school funding, and comparing selected school finance indicator...
Excerpts from the executive summary: The passage of the Kentucky Educational Reform Act (KERA) in 19...
Public school districts in the Commonwealth of Kentucky are primarily funded from federal, state, an...
This issue brief explores the links between obstacles students face and educational outcomes
An applied project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Specialist...
Recent changes in public school educational finance in the state of Kansas are shown to have had lit...
Public school funding formulas vary broadly between states in both the levels of funding and the mec...
This study examines potential consequences of the discrepancies between national and state performan...
The state of Michigan radically altered its school finance system in 1994. This was a legislature-le...