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Blood And Turnips In School Funding Litigation, John Dayton, Anne Proffitt Dupre Oct 2007

Blood And Turnips In School Funding Litigation, John Dayton, Anne Proffitt Dupre

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There are always winners and losers in school funding reforms, which often leads to protracted litigation in these cases. School funding reforms directly affect tax burdens, the distribution of resources, and the allocation of educational opportunities. Competition over limited resources is inevitable. Although win-win scenarios are ideal, they are not likely in school funding disputes. Limited resources generally make school funding reforms a zero-sum game, with significant systemic changes redefining who wins and loses under the new system.

After the initial exuberance that occurs with a court victory, reform advocates must still face the challenge of translating their court victory …