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School-based funding
Government-based funding
Counterarguments
100

What is the sector of the government called that deals with education?

United States Department of Education

100

State a reason why people may want School-based funded schools

ex: When schools rely more on getting students and community support, they are pressured to perform better. Families may have more choice in where to send their children, encouraging schools to improve quality in order to maintain enrollment and funding.

100

State a reason why people may want Government-based funded schools

ex: When the government funds public education, and sufficiently, it allows more people to attend, and allows a wider reach, as areas with lower income may not be able to support a non-governmentally funded school.

100

State one counterargument to governmentally funded schools

ex: higher taxes

200

Reforms from DfEO v. Carney were put into place in what year?

2020

200

True or False? When the government funds schools, they may receive funding based on policies that don’t reflect their actual needs.


True

200

True or False? Areas with lower income may not be able to support a non-governmentally funded school


True

200

State one counterargument to self-funded schools

ex: less access in lower-income areas

300

The Neighborhood Schools Act was created in what year?

2000

300

How do schools benefit from being funded by the community?

Creates more pressure for the school to perform well.

300

Name three benefits of more students being able to get to school

Crime rates go down, employment goes up, and it helps our economy and society

300

True or False? Enrollment funding completely ignores vulnerable students


False