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Malhoit, Gregory C. – Rural School and Community Trust, 2005
Current means of determining the level of state education funding have denied millions of the nation's children access to a quality education by not providing schools with the resources they need to properly educate all children. It has also created and perpetuated wide gaps in education funding between wealthy and poor school districts. The…
Descriptors: Rural Population, Educational Quality, Costs, Community Involvement
Johnson, Jerry; Strange, Marty – Rural School and Community Trust, 2005
In 2002-2003, 27% (12.5 million) of public school students attended school in communities of fewer than 25,000 and 19% (8.8 million) attended school in smaller communities of fewer than 2,500. In this report, the authors focus on the schools in those smaller communities, the most rural schools in America. They frame the report around 22…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Rural Schools, Poverty, Socioeconomic Status
Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
The Southern Rural High School Study Initiative seeks to identify high performing rural high schools in the South, engage education leaders in the region in analyzing the challenges faced by these schools and consider the public policies that might serve to transfer the lessons and strategies used by these schools to other small rural high schools…
Descriptors: Poverty, High Schools, Rural Areas, High Achievement
Johnson, Jerry; Malhoit, Greg – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
This policy brief is intended to highlight some of the leading policy issues faced by states, local school districts, policymakers, education leaders, and concerned citizens. State and local policies vary appreciably, a definitive statement on how school finances can and should be managed in every setting is beyond the scope of this paper. Rather,…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Educational Finance, Budgeting, Rural Schools
Johnson, Jerry – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
Researchers, policymakers, taxpayers, and others have wondered whether "money matters" in the academic achievement of public school students--in other words, do the schools and districts that receive the most (in terms of financial resources) produce the most (in terms of measurable student achievement)? This issue is particularly pressing at the…
Descriptors: High Achievement, State Aid, Language Skills, Academic Achievement
Emekauwa, Emeka; Williams, Doris Terry, Ed. – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
Stressed by high poverty levels, a low tax base and low teacher salaries, the East Feliciana School District competes, most often unsuccessfully, with neighboring districts and states, and with a relatively segregated white academy system for qualified teachers and pupil resources. Consequently, at the dawn of the federal government's landmark…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Change, School Districts, Teacher Salaries
MacLean, Margaret; Williams, Doris Terry – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
This report describes the demographic and economic characteristics of Sicily Island, Louisiana and its schools, and discusses the ways in which teaching and learning have changed in Sicily Island schools since they embarked on a program of reform in the late 1990s. It examines the schools' improvement efforts and results through the lenses of the…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Educational Change, High Schools, Leadership
Hobbs, Vicki – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
A rapidly growing number of rural students are increasingly involved in some form of distance learning for all or part of the school day (or night). The precise long-term impact of distance learning technologies on schooling will not be known for several years. But this paper embraces the likelihood that distance learning will revolutionize the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Equal Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Education
Jimerson, Lorna – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
The report has three sections. The first section is a chart that examines each of the 12 policy areas and describes its significance for rural schools. For each area, the most "rural-sensitive" position has been identified. The second section examines how each of these 12 policy areas is treated in the NCLB plan for 15 of the most "rural" states.…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Accountability, Rural Schools, Data Analysis
Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
The National Park System (NPS) offers a wealth of learning opportunities outside the classroom. The NPS is reaching out to educators nationwide to enrich student learning with the power of place, using public lands as classrooms where students can view historic artifacts and structures and interact with the natural world. Programs at …
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Parks, Rural Areas, School Community Relationship
McColl, Ann; Malhoit, Gregory C. – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
Every state in the nation is currently charting a course to improve its public education system. As states raise education standards and invest in programs to improve student achievement, there are a number of reasons why it is essential that states consider the school facility needs of rural schools. This report is intended to assist state…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Public Education, Rural Schools, Educational Policy
Jimerson, Lorna – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
Over four milliion children go to public schools in Texas; of these, almost half a million (474,000) students attend school in rural areas. Thirty-six percent of rural Texas students are members of a minority group, 46% are poor, and more than 31,000 students in rural Texas do not speak English well. These are Texas-style large numbers that begin…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Educational Needs, Teaching Conditions, Rural Areas
Emekauwa, Emeka – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
After nearly two centuries of denial within Western education institutions, the indigenous knowledge systems of Alaska's Natives are being recaptured through the work of the Alaska Rural Systemic Initiative. These knowledge systems, coupled with the best of Western science, form the foundation for a new type of education--one that is place-based,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education, Academic Achievement
Williams, Doris Terry – Rural School and Community Trust, 2004
Shaw High School is one of two schools making up the Shaw School District. The school is located in an old and once majestic building whose large concrete pillars still stand at the entrance. A small white house across the street holds the district administrative office. Several buildings, detached from the main building, house the cafeteria,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Rural Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Facilities
Coladarci, Theodore – Rural School and Community Trust, 2003
Indicators of school-level achievement, such as the percentage of students who are proficient in a particular content area, are subject to random year-to-year variation in much the same way that the results of an opinion poll will vary from one random sample to another. This random variation, which is more pronounced for a small school, should be…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Intervals, Educational Improvement, Accountability
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