Covers the history of the funds and formulas used to finance Mississippi\u27s K-12 public education system. Follows these schemes through the use of the Literary Fund, the Per Capita Fund, the Equalizing Fund, the Minimum Foundation Program, and the Mississippi Adequate Education Program (MAEP), Mississippi\u27s current funding formula. Describes the MAEP calculation method and an analysis of current finance flaws. Follows with policy recommendations
The Constitution of the United States gave the individual states the responsibility of providing an ...
The three primary sources of funding for public education in America are the federal government, the...
This study examined the method that has been used to finance public education. The theoretical and h...
Covers the history of the funds and formulas used to finance Mississippi\u27s K-12 public education ...
The dissertation research examined the effects of school funding upon student achievement in Mississ...
This quantitative study analyzes the level of equity of the Mississippi Adequate Education Program f...
This thesis examines the relationship between school funding and student success in public schools i...
Local, state, and federal funding for public schools have different stipulations on how they are use...
The funding mechanism for the public schools in the state of Mississippi had been surpri...
Historically, Mississippi is one of the lowest performing states when it comes to kindergarten-twelf...
The level and distribution of spending for public K-12 education remains a contentious matter of pol...
This thesis investigates the research surrounding school choice programs, such as charter schools, p...
Georgia’s state and local governments each commit substantial financial resources toward public K-12...
Jean Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster assess Maine’s position relative to school finance reform and of...
This thesis investigates the research surrounding school choice programs, such as charter schools, p...
The Constitution of the United States gave the individual states the responsibility of providing an ...
The three primary sources of funding for public education in America are the federal government, the...
This study examined the method that has been used to finance public education. The theoretical and h...
Covers the history of the funds and formulas used to finance Mississippi\u27s K-12 public education ...
The dissertation research examined the effects of school funding upon student achievement in Mississ...
This quantitative study analyzes the level of equity of the Mississippi Adequate Education Program f...
This thesis examines the relationship between school funding and student success in public schools i...
Local, state, and federal funding for public schools have different stipulations on how they are use...
The funding mechanism for the public schools in the state of Mississippi had been surpri...
Historically, Mississippi is one of the lowest performing states when it comes to kindergarten-twelf...
The level and distribution of spending for public K-12 education remains a contentious matter of pol...
This thesis investigates the research surrounding school choice programs, such as charter schools, p...
Georgia’s state and local governments each commit substantial financial resources toward public K-12...
Jean Lavigne and Patricia Hofmaster assess Maine’s position relative to school finance reform and of...
This thesis investigates the research surrounding school choice programs, such as charter schools, p...
The Constitution of the United States gave the individual states the responsibility of providing an ...
The three primary sources of funding for public education in America are the federal government, the...
This study examined the method that has been used to finance public education. The theoretical and h...