
Matthew Gardner Kelly, "Dividing the Public: School Finance and the Creation of Structural Inequity" (Cornell UP, 2024)
New Books in Sociology
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Unequal Foundations: School Funding Inequities
This chapter examines the evolution of localized funding for schools from the Great Depression to the 1950s, shedding light on how these practices perpetuate systemic inequities in education. It critiques the impact of local property taxes on funding disparities, particularly how affluent areas benefit over marginalized communities, and emphasizes the enduring legacy of historical policies on present-day educational outcomes. Through a detailed analysis of school finance data and legislative responsibilities, the chapter calls for a critical re-evaluation of funding structures to promote equity in education.
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