Influence on American Public Education is through professional
education organizations, such as NEA and AFT.
There is also influence from parents, business, standardized testing,
the courts, and the federal government.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Chapter 11 Notes
As a result of the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,
which reserves all powers to the states that are not specifically designated to
the federal government. Each of the
fifty states has legal responsibility for the operation and administration of
public schools within its own boundaries.
Although legal responsibility for school governance belongs to the
states policy decisions and administrations have usually been delegated to
local school boards, which exist because Americans have come to insist on
control of schools at the local level.
Recently, however states have been reasserting their policymaking
prerogatives.
Schools are financed through the total amount of money
available to a school district for education is the sum of locally raised
revenues, state aid, and miscellaneous revenues. Currently state governments contribute about
50 percent, local governments offer about 2 percent, and the federal government
provides almost 8 percent toward the financing of public schools.
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It is amazing to see how much money is needed to run a single school let alone the whole district. Everyone should put their part in helping schools conserve resources that would be cost effective in the long run.
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