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accountability

Holding schools and teachers responsible for student performance. *************************************************

adequate education

Provides a legal approach for ensuring educational opportunities for poorer students based on state constitution guarantees for an efficient, thorough, or uniform education.

block grants

Federal dollars provided to the states, with limited federal restrictions, for educational aid and program funding. *********************************

Bond

A certificate of debt issued by a government guaranteeing payment of the original investment plus interest by a specified future date. used by local communities to raise the funds they need to build or repair schools.

categorical grants

Financial aid to local school districts from state or federal agencies for specific purposes. *********************************************************

chief state school officer

The executive head of a state department of education. The chief state school officer is responsible for carrying out the mandates of the state board of education and enforcing educational laws and regulations. This position is also referred to as state superintendent.

collaborative decision making

Teachers share power with the school principal and actively participate in curricular, budgetary, and other school policy decisions.

Consolidation

The trend toward combining small or rural school districts into larger ones. *****************************************************************

covert power
The unofficial power structure within a school. It cannot be identified by the official title, position, or functions of individuals. For example, it reflects the potential influence of a school secretary or custodian.
Decentralization

The trend of dividing large school districts into smaller and, it is hoped, more responsive units. ******************************************************************

educational partnership

A business relationship between schools and corporations through which companies offer schools services and products and often have their corporate name used in the school.

hidden government

The unofficial power structure within a school. It cannot be identified by the official title, position, or functions of individuals. For example, it reflects the potential influence of a school secretary or custodian.

property tax
Local real estate taxes (also cars and personal property) historically used to fund local schools.
Robin Hood reformers
As a result of court actions, many states are redistributing revenue from wealthier to poorer communities to equalize educational funding, a process not unlike the efforts of the hero of Sherwood Forest.
school boards

Elected or appointed officials who determine educational policies for school systems.******************************************************

site-based (school-based) management

A school governance method that shifts decision making from the central district office to individual schools. **************************************************

state board of education

The state education agency that regulates policies necessary to implement legislative acts related to education.

state department of education

An agency that operates under the direction of the state board of education, accrediting schools, certifying teachers, appropriating state school funds, and so on.

Tenth Amendment

This constitutional amendment establishes that areas not specifically mentioned in the Constitution as federal responsibilities are left to state authority. Since education is not mentioned, each state is free to create its own school system.