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Funding Public Schools in the United States, Indian Country, and US Territories

by Philip Westbrook, Eric A. Houck, R. Craig Wood, David C. Thompson

The National Education Finance Academy's volume provides a reference on school funding mechanisms for each U.S. state, D.C., Indian Country, and U.S. territories. It supplements annual profiles and includes COVID-19 funding efforts. The second edition expands on Native American and U.S. Territories' funding policies.

FORMAT
Hardcover
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The National Education Finance Academy has once again convened university faculty members, state-level administrators, officials from state level chapters of the Association of School Business Officials, and others to provide a single-volume reference of school funding mechanisms for each of the states, the District of Columbia, Indian Country, and the US volume supplements the annual "state-of-the-state" profiles produced by the National Education Finance Academy so that educators, policymakers, and researchers can have access to accurate and concise information on how K12 education functions are supported across multiple jurisdictions. In addition, each profile addresses state level efforts to provide education funding to support schools during the COVID- 19 second edition expands upon groundbreaking work in the first edition, which for the first time reported comprehensively on the multiple jurisdictions and mechanisms impacting funding for Native American students, by also reporting on policies and funding mechanisms for public schools in US Territories.

Table of Contents

America's Public Schools; William E. Thro.
Introduction: Creating a Scholarly Ecosystem for School Finance Studies; Eric A. Houck, Philip Westbrook, R. Craig Wood, and David C. Thompson.
Part I: School Finance Mechanisms Of The Fifty States.
Chapter 1. Alabama; Amy Dagley and Philip Westbrook.
Chapter 2. Alaska; Amy Dagley and Amy Lujan.
Chapter 3. Arizona; Daniel W. Eadens and Gayle A. Blanchard.
Chapter 4. Arkansas; Steve Bounds.
Chapter 5. California; Ann Blankenship-Knox, Paul Jessup, and Bob Blattner.
Chapter 6. Colorado; E. Glenn McClain, Jr. and Spencer C. Weiler.
Chapter 7. Connecticut; Michael Morton and George Sinclair.
Chapter 8. Delaware; Christopher Brooks.
Chapter 9. Florida; R. Craig Wood.
Chapter 10. Georgia; Daví­d G. Martí­nez, Lauren G. Epps, and Patrick D. Bennett.
Chapter 11. Hawai'I; Brenda Mendiola.
Chapter 12. Idaho; David C. Thompson.
Chapter 13. Illinois; Michael A. Jacoby, Benjamin Boer and Melissa Figueira.
Chapter 14. Indiana; Marilyn A. Hirth and Daniel Hile.
Chapter 15. Iowa; Ain A. Grooms.
Chapter 16. Kansas; Kellen J. Adams, S. Craig Neuenswander, and David C. Thompson.
Chapter 17. Kentucky; William E. Thro.
Chapter 18. Louisiana; Janet M. Pope, Dannie P. Garrett, III, Markey W. Pierre', and Wendy Baudoin.
Chapter 19. Maine; Sharda Jackson Smith.
Chapter 20. Maryland; Chelsea E. Haines.
Chapter 21. Massachusetts; David Danning.
Chapter 22. Michigan; Brett Geier and Scott Sawyer.
Chapter 23. Minnesota; Nicola A. Alexander.
Chapter 24. Mississippi; Spencer D. Stone.
Chapter 25. Missouri; R. Craig Wood and Kai Cui.
Chapter 26. Montana; Lou L. Sabina and Devon Viola.
Chapter 27. Nebraska; Joel Applegate, Bryce Wilson, Kellen J. Adams, and David C. Thompson.
Chapter 28. Nevada; Jacob D. Skousen and R. Karlene McCormick-Lee.
Chapter 29. New Hampshire; Osnat Zaken.
Chapter 30. New Jersey; R. Craig Wood and Kai Cui.
Chapter 31. New Mexico; Marianna Olivares and Cristóbal Rodrí­guez.
Chapter 32. New York; Brian O. Brent and Karen J. DeAngelis.
Chapter 33. North Carolina; Eric A. Houck, Walter Hart, and Jim R. Watson.
Chapter 34. North Dakota; Eric A. Houck.
Chapter 35. Ohio; Barbara M. De Luca and Steven A. Hinshaw.
Chapter 36. Oklahoma; Jeffrey Maiden and Shawn Hime.
Chapter 37. Oregon; Andy Saultz and Alyssa Nestler.
Chapter 38. Pennsylvania; Andrew L. Armagost and Timothy J. Shrom.
Chapter 39. Rhode Island; Jacob D. Skousen.
Chapter 40. South Carolina; Mazen Aziz and Henry Tran.
Chapter 41. South Dakota; Wade Pogany and Tyler Pickner.
Chapter 42. Tennessee; Lisa G. Driscoll.
Chapter 43. Texas; Catherine E. Knepp and Mary P. McKeown-Moak.
Chapter 44. Utah; W. Bryan Bowles and Robert W. Smith.
Chapter 45. Vermont; Tammy Kolbe and D. Akol Aguek.
Chapter 46. Virginia; William Owings and Leslie S. Kaplan.
Chapter 47. Washington School Finance: Exploring the History and Present-Day Challenges for Fiscal Equity; David S. Knight, Pooya Almasi, and JoLynn Berge.
Chapter 48. West Virginia; Keith A. Butcher.
Chapter 49. Wisconsin; Lisa Lambert Snodgrass.
Chapter 50. Wyoming; Neil Theobald.
Part II: School Finance In Indian Country, US Territories, And The District Of Columbia.
Chapter 51. District of Columbia; Michael C. Petko.
Chapter 52. Indian Country; Alex RedCorn, Meredith L. McCoy, and Hollie J. Mackey.
Chapter 53. U.S. Territories; Lou L. Sabina and Anna Peters.

Details

ISBN
Author David C. Thompson
Year 2023
ISBN-13 9798887302690
Format Hardcover
Imprint Information Age Publishing
Edited by David C. Thompson
Series Conducting Research in Education Finance: Methods, Measurement, and Policy Perspectives
Subtitle (Second Edition)
Place of Publication Greenwich
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2023-07-01
NZ Release Date 2023-07-01
UK Release Date 2023-07-01
Audience Professional & Vocational
DEWEY 379.110973
Pages 910
Edition Description 2nd edition
Edition 2nd
Publication Date 2023-05-22
Alternative 9798887302683
US Release Date 2023-05-22
Publisher Emerald Publishing Inc
Country of Origin GB
Product Class Description Education & Teaching

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