Cash Management: A Financial Overview for School AdministratorsScarecrow Education, 2001 - 137 páginas As every administrator knows, schools need money and resources to provide a quality education. This book provides educational leaders with a working knowledge of finances--from day-to-day accounting procedures to the principles behind state-aid formulas. Jones addresses the relevance of school reform and political demands in the daily struggle of an administrator. She reminds educators of their tremendous ability to ensure a learning environment for students and of their great responsibility to provide society with a return on an enormous investment--education. |
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... responsibility for children's education squarely at the door of state governments by stating that “ [ t ] he powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to states are reserved to the states ...
... responsibility for children's education squarely at the door of state governments by stating that “ [ t ] he powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to states are reserved to the states ...
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... responsibility to local school boards in each district . However , it is that very decentralization that has perpetuated the inequities inherent in a system , because the value of property as a tax base varies between districts . It is ...
... responsibility to local school boards in each district . However , it is that very decentralization that has perpetuated the inequities inherent in a system , because the value of property as a tax base varies between districts . It is ...
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... responsibility rests with local governments , funding through local property tax has not been successful in providing adequately or equitably for schools . Yet the limited role defined for the federal government leaves only the state ...
... responsibility rests with local governments , funding through local property tax has not been successful in providing adequately or equitably for schools . Yet the limited role defined for the federal government leaves only the state ...
Contenido
The Economics of Education | 1 |
Financing Education Adequately and Equitably | 15 |
The Role of State Local and Federal Government | 27 |
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