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Title Deregulating school aid in California. How districts responded to flexibility in Tier 3 categorical funds in 2010-2011 / Brian M. Stecher [and others] ; with Mary Briggs [and others].

Publication Info. Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 102 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Series RAND Corporation report series ; TR-1229-WFHF/DCKF/STF
Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-1229-WFHF/DCKF/STF.
Note "The research ... was supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, and the Stuart Foundation, and was conducted by PACE research network and RAND Education, a division of the RAND Corporation"--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-102).
Summary "California's system of school finance is highly regulated and prescriptive. A large share of state funding is allocated through categorical programs, that is, programs whose funding is contingent upon districts using the money in a particular way or for a particular purpose. In 2008-09, the strings were taken off 40 of those programs, collectively known as the "Tier 3" programs, as part of a budget deal that also reduced the funding for those programs. The authors conducted a survey of 350 California school district chief financial officers (CFOs) between April and August of 2011 to see how district leaders responded to this sudden, limited fiscal flexibility and the conditions that shaped their decisions."--Publisher's website.
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Contents Deregulating School Aid in California -- Methods -- Opinions, Sources of Information, and Knowledge About Tier 3 Flexibility -- How Were Tier 3 Program Funds Used and Accounted For? -- How Districts Made Budget Decisions: Goals, Local Constituencies, and Outside Advice -- Consequences of Tier 3 Flexibility for Districts -- District Leaders' Future Plans -- Conclusions and Policy Implications -- Appendix A: List of Advisory Group Members -- Appendix B: List of Tier 3 Categorical Programs (2009-2010) -- Appendix C: Procedures for Sampling, Data Collection, and Analysis -- Appendix D: Median Values on Selected District Characteristics -- Appendix E: Comparing CFO Responses Based on District Characteristics -- Appendix F: School Characteristics Associated with District Responses to Tier 3 Flexibility -- Appendix G: Online Survey.
Subject Government aid to education -- Deregulation -- California.
EDUCATION -- Evaluation & Assessment.
Added Author Stecher, Brian M.
Briggs, Mary.
Rand Education (Institute)
Policy Analysis for California Education (Organization)
Added Title Rand (Online publications)
Other Form: Print version: Deregulating school aid in California. How districts responded to flexibility in Tier 3 categorical funds in 2010-2011. Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation, 2012 9780833076427 (DLC) 2012941292 (OCoLC)796756989
ISBN 9780833079817 (electronic bk.)
0833079816 (electronic bk.)
9780833076427 (paperback)
0833076426 (paperback)
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