Making sense of school finance : a practical state-by-state approach
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Making sense of school finance : a practical state-by-state approach
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2020
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 139-147
Includes index
"Published in partnership with the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO)"
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Making Sense of School Finance: A Practical State-by-State Approach thoroughly and clearly describes complex school finance concepts regarding local, state, and federal revenue along with authentic accounting processes in a straightforward manner for public, nonpublic, and charter school leaders. This logically organized resource delivers content on a specific state basis in succinct, easy-to-follow chapters that uniquely applies to each reader's actual situation and location. Figures for each state funding model with real allocations, by example, illustrate respective funding model formulas, and the numerous tables in the text differentiate substance by jurisdiction (states and the District of Columbia). Practical subject matter to increase and acquire additional funding in this book that includes private and public grant application writing is vital reading for aspiring and practicing school officials. Above all, this text expands the reader's comprehension of school finance topics beyond knowledge acquisition into knowhow applications through genuine, end-of-chapter projects and scenarios for discussion with colleagues. Applying the principles from this book remains an absolute necessity to position your school and district for a strong financial future.
目次
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. American School Finance Background
Public Education-Big Business
The Fiscal Players
Ethical Considerations
Summary
Projects
Chapter 2. Local Revenue
Property Tax
Property Classification
Property Valuation and Assessment Ratio
Appraisal and Reappraisal
Millage Rate
Referendums
Property Tax Relief Programs
Property Tax Bill
Sales Surtax
Income Surtax
Supplementary Taxes
Nontax Revenue
Funding for Nonpublic and Public Charter Schools
Nonpublic Schools
Public Charter Schools
Summary
Projects
Chapter 3. State Revenue
Budget Process
Funding Descriptions by Jurisdiction
Basic Aid Funding Distribution Models
Flat Grant Model
Full Funding Model
Foundation Model
Power Equalization Model
Hybrid Funding Model
Categorical Aid
Special Education Funding
Funding Beyond Basic and Categorical Aid
Funding for Nonpublic and Public Charter Schools
Nonpublic Schools
Public Charter Schools
Summary
Projects
Chapter 4. Federal Revenue
Budget Process
Entitlement Grants
Title I
Title II
Title III
Title IV
Title V
Title VI
Title VII
Title IX
Education of School-Aged Children with Disabilities Grant, Part B
School Meal Programs
Career and Technical Education Program
E-Rate Program
School-Based Medicaid Program
Competitive Grants
Funding for Nonpublic and Public Charter Schools
Nonpublic Schools
Public Charter Schools
Private Funding Sources
Step 1 - Planning and Searching
Step 2 - Writing and Submitting the Proposal
Step 3 - Completing Follow-up Activities
Summary
Projects
Chapter 5. Accounting Services
Fund Accounting
Forecasts
Budgets
Appropriations
Audits
Summary
Projects
Appendices
References
Index
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