Financing of Public Schools in Texas

Financing of Public Schools in Texas
Title Financing of Public Schools in Texas PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1981
Genre Education
ISBN

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Texas School Finance Reform

Texas School Finance Reform
Title Texas School Finance Reform PDF eBook
Author José Angel Cárdenas
Publisher Intercultural Development Research Association (Idra)
Pages 420
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN

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A master story-teller, Dr. Jose A. Cardenas, offers us an insider's view of the 28-year history of school finance in Texas. Dr. Cardenas is the founder & director emeritus of IDRA & is the only person who has been actively involved in the entire school finance reform effort since the early days of the RODRIGUEZ VS. SAN ANTONIO ISD litigation when he was superintendent of the Edgewood Independent School District. More than a history, this book provides a blueprint for persons interested in bringing about future reform in schools & other social institutions. Beginning with a description of the Texas system in 1950, the account covers court cases, legislation, & advocacy efforts & concludes with the status & future of school finance reform. Personal vignettes sprinkled throughout offer glimpses of those special untold moments that impacted history. Much of this volume - including the myths of school finance & lessons learned - relate to reform efforts in other states as well. Dr. James A. Kelly, president of the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards, provides a foreword, "Fighting the Good Fight," describing Dr. Cardenas as a trailblazer & pioneer. (ISBN 1-878550-63-2; 1997; 387 pages; hardback) Distributed exclusively by the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA); 210-684-8180; FAX: 210-684-5389; E-mail: [email protected]; URL: www.idra.org.

Financing the public schools in Texas

Financing the public schools in Texas
Title Financing the public schools in Texas PDF eBook
Author Harris County Education Committee (Harris County, Tex.)
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1990
Genre Education
ISBN

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A Public School Finance Plan for Texas

A Public School Finance Plan for Texas
Title A Public School Finance Plan for Texas PDF eBook
Author Texas. State Board of Education. Committee on Public School Finance
Publisher
Pages 15
Release 1972
Genre Education
ISBN

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State-local financing of public schools

State-local financing of public schools
Title State-local financing of public schools PDF eBook
Author Texas. Committee on State and Local Tax Policy
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1965
Genre Education
ISBN

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School Finance 101

School Finance 101
Title School Finance 101 PDF eBook
Author Texas Education Agency. Office of School Finance
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2010
Genre Education
ISBN

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Funding Public Schools in the United States and Indian Country

Funding Public Schools in the United States and Indian Country
Title Funding Public Schools in the United States and Indian Country PDF eBook
Author David C. Thompson
Publisher IAP
Pages 829
Release 2019-04-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1641136782

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The National Education Finance Academy (NEFA) has completed a project providing a one- of-a-kind practical book on funding P-12 education in the United States. The book, entitled Funding Public Schools in the United States and Indian Country is a single volume with a clear and short chapter about each state. Approximately 50% of chapters are authored by university faculty who are members of NEFA; approximately 25% of chapters are authored by state department of education officials and/or state school board association officials; and the remaining 25% of chapters are authored by ASBO affiliate states. Each chapter contains information about: • Each state’s aid formula background; • Basic support program description and operation (the state aid formula) including how school aid is apportioned (e.g., state appropriations, local tax contributions, cost share ratios, and more); • Supplemental funding options relating to how school districts raise funds attached to or above the regular state aid scheme; • Compensatory programs operated in school districts and how those are funded and aided; • Categorical programs operated in school districts and how those are funded and aided; • Any funding supports for transportation operations; • Any funding supports for physical facilities and operations; and • Other state aids not covered in the above list.