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FINANCING & GOVERNING AMERICA’S SCHOOLS Ms. Tracy

Transcript of FINANCING & GOVERNING AMERICA’S SCHOOLS Ms. Tracy.

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FINANCING & GOVERNING AMERICA’S SCHOOLSMs. Tracy

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BELL RINGER

•Who is James Meredith?

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BELL RINGER ANSWER• First black student to enroll in the University of

Mississippi to put pressure on JKF ton enforce civil rights for African Americans.

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AGENDA

• Bell Ringer / Attendance / Announcements

• Revisit Property Taxes within JCPS• What was interesting? How would you pay for your property taxes if you

owned a home?

• Review JCPS’ budget proposal from August

• Discuss Federal Funding

• Read and discuss “The Tale of Two Kentucky Schools”• Reading reflection in notebook.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Pros and Cons of Becoming a Teacher 4Pros and Cons of Becoming a Teacher 512 Characteristics of an Effective Teacher 6Where Do I Stand? 7Reforms in Education 8 - 12History of American Education 13 – 14Property Taxes in Louisville

15The Tale of Two Kentucky Schools

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Property Taxes in Louisville The Tale of Two Schools

Talking Point:

3 Big Take-Aways /Interesting Facts:

Question / Comment:

Property #1:1234 East Main StreetLouisville, KY 40000Asking Price: $215,980Estimated Property Tax: $1,533.46How to pay: I would need to set aside approximately $130 each month to pay for my home’s property taxes.

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THE PROPERTY TAX

“The method of financing public schools…can be fairly described as chaotic and unjust.”

-Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart

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HOW SCHOOLS ARE FUNDED

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THE PROPERTY TAX

•Unlike many other nations, which use a centralized funding system, we have a very decentralized system.•We have 3 levels of government (local, state, and federal) and raising and distributing funds.• THE LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS SHARE THE BIGGEST BURGE OF FUNDING SCHOOLS.• FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS TYPEICALLY RESPONSBILE FOR 7 – 9% OF THE TOTAL.

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THE PROPERTY TAX

• In colonial America, schools were the concern of local communities.• The Constitution did not designate a federal role in education, effectively

leaving it the responsibility of the states.

• In the colonial times, wealth was measured by the size of people’s farms.• Colonial towns and districts assessed a PROPERTY TAX.

• Today’s property taxes are levied on real estate (homes and businesses) and sometime personal property (cars, boats, aircrafts, etc).

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WHAT’S THE ISSUE WITH THIS?!?

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ASSIGNMENT• Using Zillow’s website, find three properties that you would be

interested in purchasing in Louisville.

• Record the properties’ addresses in your Interactive Notebook along with the asking price of the property and the estimated property taxes.• Estimated Property Taxes (Asking Price of the house * 0.0071)

• Devise a plan of how much money needs to be set aside each month to pay for that property tax each month.

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KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

• Fact Sheet regarding Kentucky Public School Systems http://education.ky.gov/comm/edfacts/Pages/default.aspx

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FEDERAL FUNDING• The Supreme Court ruled that education is not a “fundamental right”

under the US Constitution, and has left education to the states.

• Categorical Grants Funds directed at specific categories and targeted education needs.• Pre-school programs for poor children, library construction, acquisition of new

technology, lunches for low-income youth.

• Block Grants Large sums of money given directly to the states with few strings attached.

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FEDERAL FUNDING• American Recovery and Revitalization Act (ARRA) was a

huge stimulus package aimed to revive the nation’s economy.• One part of the ARRA doubled federal aid to schools and

added new programs desiged to create log-lasting educational reform.• The federal government sent the states $80 billion to help

maintain current school programs and avoid firing thousands of teachers.

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FEDERAL FUNDING

• Race to the Top Billions of dollars set aside for a competition between states.

• States competed in four priority areas:• Boosting teacher effectiveness and moving better-trained teachers into

high-poverty, high-minority areas.• Setting up new data systems to track student learning each year.• Improving academic standards and tests• Providing extra support to improve struggling students

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WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

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COMMERCIALIZING CHILDHOOD