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Peer reviewedLauver, Sherri C.; Ritter, Gary W.; Goertz, Margaret E. – Journal of Education Finance, 2001
A recent study revealed deficiencies in the long-awaited "Abbott v. Burke" ruling, which benefited 28 inner-city districts and shortchanged poor rural and middle-wealth districts. By ignoring these groups of districts, New Jersey lawmakers have sown the seeds of taxpayer backlash, as evidenced by two recent lawsuits. (Contains 23 footnotes.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Peer reviewedGoertz, Margaret E.; Stiefel, Leanna – Journal of Education Finance, 1998
Describes a study to determine the effects of decentralized governance and finance structures on resource allocation to and within schools. Using a common methodology and set of questions, authors analyzed data on school-based budgeting in Chicago, Fort Worth, New York, and Rochester. School-based budgeting occurs at the margins, encourages…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Program Implementation, Public Schools, Resource Allocation
Peer reviewedGoertz, Margaret E.; Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Journal of Education Finance, 1998
Uses data from four cities (Chicago, Fort Worth, New York, and Rochester) to explore schools' budgetary and personnel discretion under school-based budgeting; how resource-allocation decisions are made; and factors influencing expenditure decisions. A school-based-budgeting process may increase stakeholder involvement and satisfaction without…
Descriptors: Accountability, Budgets, Decentralization, Educational Equity (Finance)
Peer reviewedGoertz, Margaret E. – Journal of Education Finance, 1997
Examines the necessity, availability, and feasibility of collecting and analyzing data on human and fiscal resources at the school level, based on the author's studies of Chapter 1 programs and New Jersey's school finance reform. Explores answerable questions; necessary data; collection challenges involving revenues and expenditures, staff,…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Peer reviewedGoertz, Margaret E.; Hannigan, Janet – Journal of Education Finance, 1978
Concerns the ability of the New Jersey school reform groups that won in court in the Robinson v. Cahill decision to gain access and the requisite resources to affect the new school finance formula and the development of "thorough and efficient" guidelines. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Equalization Aid
Peer reviewedHickrod, George Alan; Goertz, Margaret E. – Journal of Education Finance, 1983
Introducing the fate of school finance reform as the topic of the next two issues of the Journal of Education Finance, the authors note the clash of values at the heart of the equity issue as described by the journal's contributors. They argue for legislative control as the way to resolve conflicts about school finance equity. (JW)
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Peer reviewedGoertz, Margaret E. – Journal of Education Finance, 1983
Presents a history of New Jersey's Public School Education Act of 1975, including a discussion of the landmark decision Robinson v. Cahill (1970), which found the state's educational finance system unconstitutional. Measures of expenditure disparity and wealth neutrality are then used to assess the present New Jersey school finance system. (JW)
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditure per Student


