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University of Richmond Law Review

1973

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Disparity In Financing Public Education: Is There An Alternative To Rodriguez? Jan 1973

Disparity In Financing Public Education: Is There An Alternative To Rodriguez?

University of Richmond Law Review

Revenues necessary to fund public education are generated by a system of school financing in general use throughout the United States. Basically, funds are derived from three sources: federal aid, state aid, and some form of local ad valorem tax on property, as determined by assessed values. Even though the percentages supplied by each source vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, each system appears to have one common denominator- a major portion of its operating fund is supplied by taxation of property situated within the school district or local unit of government. Obviously, a district with high property values can generate …