Document Type
Section IV Article
Abstract
It would appear Iowans are caught in the dilemma of weighing alternatives to finance their schools. Many conflicts need resolution as decisions are being made as to what to finance as well as how to finance the rural schools. Changing demographics since the highlife of the late 1970's are quickly being brought into public focus because of the repeal of the current school funding formula of the 1987, 72nd General Assembly. The effect of this action through H.F. 499 was to 'sunset' the present Foundation program June 30, 1991 and to cause the enactment of a new program of school finance in the 1989 Legislative session. Hence, the year directing the educational delivery systems for Iowa youth is at hand.
Journal Title
Institute for Educational Leadership Monograph Series
Volume
1
Issue
1
First Page
62
Last Page
64
Publisher
Institute for Educational Leadership, University of Northern Iowa
City
Cedar Falls, IA
Copyright
©1990 North Central Regional Educational Laboratory and the University of Northern Iowa
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Sasseen, Keith
(1990)
"Section IV: Financing Rural Education in Iowa [Sasseen],"
Institute for Educational Leadership Monograph Series: Vol. 1:
No.
1, Article 25.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iel_monographs/vol1/iss1/25