2020
DOI: 10.1177/2332858420963685
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Does Money Matter More in the Country? Education Funding Reductions and Achievement in Kansas, 2010–2018

Abstract: The U.S. Department of Education made recent technical changes reducing eligibility for the Rural and Low-Income School Program. Given smaller budgets and lower economies of scale, rural districts may be less able to absorb short-term funding cuts and experience stronger negative achievement effects. Kansas implemented a state-level finance change (block grant funding) after 2015, which froze district revenue regardless of enrollment and reduced funding in districts where enrollment increased. Difference-in-di… Show more

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“…This suggests that although tracked systems are intended to promote higher efficiency, higher levels of stratification actually increase inequality without delivering the expected efficiency gains (Van de Werfhorst & Mijs, 2010). Another finding is that cantonal investment in education is associated with reduced levels of inequality of opportunity, which is in line with the evidence that disadvantaged students gain more from increased school funding (Jackson & Mackevicius, 2021;Rauscher, 2020;Rauscher & Shen, 2022).…”
Section: Opportunitysupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This suggests that although tracked systems are intended to promote higher efficiency, higher levels of stratification actually increase inequality without delivering the expected efficiency gains (Van de Werfhorst & Mijs, 2010). Another finding is that cantonal investment in education is associated with reduced levels of inequality of opportunity, which is in line with the evidence that disadvantaged students gain more from increased school funding (Jackson & Mackevicius, 2021;Rauscher, 2020;Rauscher & Shen, 2022).…”
Section: Opportunitysupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Abott et al (2020), Baron (2022), Baron et al (2022), Brunner et al (2020), Buerger et al (2021), Carlson and Lavertu (2018), Clark (2003), Gigliotti and Sorensen (2018), Guryan (2001), Jackson et al (2021), Kreisman and Steinberg (2019), Lafortune et al (2018), Miller (2018), Rauscher (2020), Weinstein et al (2009).…”
Section: Appendix a Studies Included In This Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of the few articles in this special topic that looks directly at rural student achievement, Rauscher (2020) examines another funding formula change. Kansas switched to a block grant funding formula in 2015 following a 6-year period of state funding reductions for K–12 schools.…”
Section: Financial Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formula froze funding levels and reduced levels for districts whose enrollment increased. Rauscher (2020) examines the differences across rural and nonrural student outcomes resulting from the transition to block funding by using both between-state and within-state comparisons. Twelve comparison states are chosen based on similar pretreatment achievement trends.…”
Section: Financial Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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