Not exact matches
Education Week «s
equity rankings depend on
measures of the spread between higher - and lower -
spending districts.
Thus in today's environment, for the vast majority of states, Education Week «s McLoone Index
measures equity by the cost of increasing
spending in relatively well - off districts.
School Finance (2018) The School Finance Analysis examines both school
spending and
measures of financial
equity, which capture the distribution of funding across districts within a state.
The School Finance Analysis examines both school
spending and
measures of financial
equity, which capture the distribution of funding across districts within a state.
In district - level analysis, the Education Trust finds that nationally districts serving high concentrations of low - income students receive on average $ 1,200 less in state and local funding than districts that serve low concentrations of low - income students, and that gap widens to $ 2,000 when comparing high - minority and low - minority districts.17 These findings are further reflected by national funding
equity measures reported by Education Week, which indicate that wealthy school districts
spend more per student than poorer school districts do on average.18
One, a study of sales closed through the RE / MAX
Equity brokerage in Oregon -
measured the effects of AHS Home Warranties on a home's listing and closing price, and its time
spent on the market.