Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges
Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges presents pragmatic strategies and evidence-based solutions to reduce school expenses; contain health insurance, pension, and risk management costs; and fund capital projects.With robust state-specific data on numerous subjects, discerning readers can investigate and compare local and state tax systems along with primary and secondary school funding schemes, particularly in regard to state fund distribution systems, basic plus categorical aid formula variables, and capital funding means. The text offers policymakers and school officials research-supported recommendations to tackle critical funding issues, such as overall escalating costs, spiraling special education expenses, tax reform, unfunded and underfunded mandates due to state and federal laws, and sustainable adequate and equitable funds for primary and secondary education. This book empowers aspiring and practicing public, nonpublic, and charter school leaders who steward school district fiscal resources with realistic suggestions to navigate the unsettled world of school finance.
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Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges
Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges presents pragmatic strategies and evidence-based solutions to reduce school expenses; contain health insurance, pension, and risk management costs; and fund capital projects.With robust state-specific data on numerous subjects, discerning readers can investigate and compare local and state tax systems along with primary and secondary school funding schemes, particularly in regard to state fund distribution systems, basic plus categorical aid formula variables, and capital funding means. The text offers policymakers and school officials research-supported recommendations to tackle critical funding issues, such as overall escalating costs, spiraling special education expenses, tax reform, unfunded and underfunded mandates due to state and federal laws, and sustainable adequate and equitable funds for primary and secondary education. This book empowers aspiring and practicing public, nonpublic, and charter school leaders who steward school district fiscal resources with realistic suggestions to navigate the unsettled world of school finance.
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Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges

Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges

by Clinton Born
Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges

Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges

by Clinton Born

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Reducing School Expenses: Containing Insurance Costs, Funding Capital, and Tackling the Challenges presents pragmatic strategies and evidence-based solutions to reduce school expenses; contain health insurance, pension, and risk management costs; and fund capital projects.With robust state-specific data on numerous subjects, discerning readers can investigate and compare local and state tax systems along with primary and secondary school funding schemes, particularly in regard to state fund distribution systems, basic plus categorical aid formula variables, and capital funding means. The text offers policymakers and school officials research-supported recommendations to tackle critical funding issues, such as overall escalating costs, spiraling special education expenses, tax reform, unfunded and underfunded mandates due to state and federal laws, and sustainable adequate and equitable funds for primary and secondary education. This book empowers aspiring and practicing public, nonpublic, and charter school leaders who steward school district fiscal resources with realistic suggestions to navigate the unsettled world of school finance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475856705
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
Sales rank: 975,419
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. Clinton Born is an educational practitioner with a distinguished thirty-year career in public schools and has taught aspiring school administrators and business officials for years in the Graduate Education Program at Franciscan University of Steubenville. As a Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Born led a district from a major financial crisis to fiscal stability, guided the district’s health insurance program from a million dollars in debt to a substantial positive fund balance, and directed numerous facility renovations.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Procurement

Expenditures

Purchasing Procedures

Cost-efficient Procurement Practices

Price Quotations and Competitive Bids

Procurement at Nonpublic and Public Charter Schools

Nonpublic Schools

Public Charter Schools

Summary

Projects

Chapter 2. Employee Benefits and Risk Management

Employee Benefits

Paid Leaves

Group Medical Insurance

Group Dental Insurance

Group Vision Insurance

Group Life and Disability Insurance

Pension Assurance

Professional Liability Insurance

Unemployment Insurance

Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Risk Management

Property Insurance

General Liability Insurance

Fleet Insurance

Summary

Projects

Chapter 3. Funding Capital Investments

Capital Finance Options

Capital Funding for Nonpublic and Public Charter Schools

Nonpublic Schools

Public Charter Schools

Summary

Projects

Chapter 4. School Finance Challenges

American Tax System

Budget Cuts

Escalating Costs

Unfunded and Underfunded Mandates

Equitable and Adequate Funding

Funding Challenges for Nonpublic and Public Charter Schools

Nonpublic Schools

Public Charter Schools

Summary

Projects

References

Index

About the Author

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