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Most federal funding for public schools comes from the Child Nutrition Act, Title I, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), followed by other programs, according to 2018-19 school year data.
We argue that public education funding is not only an investment in our societal present and future, but also is a ready-made mechanism for countering economic downturns. Economic theory and evidence both demonstrate that large, broadly distributed programs providing public support serve as cushions during economic downturns: they spur overall ...
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce’s General Revenue Fund budget represents the largest component of primary and secondary education support. These dollars, along with profits from the Ohio Lottery and from sports gaming tax profits, fund Ohio’s 611 public school districts, 49 joint vocational school districts, 335 public ...
This 50-State Comparison summarizes some of these key choices, including: the primary funding model, base funding, student counts, funding for special education services, English learners, students from low-income backgrounds, gifted and talented students, and small and rural school districts.
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In FY 2019, state governments contributed the largest share of funding to public school systems: $350.9 billion or 46.7%. Local sources of revenue were the next largest at $342.9 billion or 45.6%, and the federal government contributed the least, $57.9 billion or 7.7%.
Public schools receive funding from three different government sources: local, state, and federal. Local and state governments contribute the majority of funding to support public school systems, while the federal government provides a small fraction (only about 8% on average).
In the 2022 fiscal year, the most recent data available, spending for public K-12 education totaled $857 billion from all sources. State and local governments provide the vast majority of funding for K-12 education — 86 percent of all school funding.
In summer 2021, Ohio lawmakers passed a brand-new school funding formula for Ohio’s 600-plus school districts and 300-plus public charter schools.
Here are the key numbers you need to know to understand what these surveys reveal about the state of K-12 school funding. $809 billion The total amount America collectively invested in K-12...