Prioritizing School Finance Equity during an Economic Downturn: Recommendations for State Policy Makers

IF 1.7 3区 教育学 Q2 ECONOMICS
David S. Knight, N. Hassairi, Christopher Candelaria, Min Sun, M. Plecki
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Abstract

Abstract State budgets temporarily crashed amid the COVID-19 pandemic and economic shutdown, placing education funding at risk. To demonstrate implications for school finance, we show that (1) school districts are racially segregated along class lines; (2) higher-poverty districts receive a greater share of funds from state, as opposed to local sources, making them especially vulnerable during economic downturns; and (3) many states made across-the-board K–12 budget reductions following the Great Recession, but those cuts disproportionately impacted high-poverty districts. A decade later, state legislators may face similar fiscal challenges. Instead of enacting across-the-board cuts, states can identify specific funding programs that already benefit lower-poverty districts or wealthier students. We demonstrate how this approach would work under different state finance models and offer recommendations for state policy makers.
经济低迷时期优先考虑学校财政公平:对国家政策制定者的建议
摘要在新冠肺炎疫情和经济停摆期间,国家预算暂时崩溃,教育资金面临风险。为了证明对学校财务的影响,我们发现(1)学区是按阶级划分的种族隔离区;(2) 与地方来源相比,贫困程度较高的地区从国家获得的资金份额更大,这使得它们在经济衰退期间特别脆弱;以及(3)大衰退后,许多州全面削减了K-12预算,但这些削减对高贫困地区的影响尤为严重。十年后,州立法者可能会面临类似的财政挑战。各州可以确定已经惠及低贫困地区或富裕学生的具体资助计划,而不是全面削减。我们展示了这种方法在不同的州财政模式下如何运作,并为州政策制定者提供了建议。
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