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Practical Ideas For Cutting Costs And Ways To Generate Alternative Revenue Sources

by Tim L. Adsit, George Murdock
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Overview

At no time in the history of public education has there been such a dramatic discrepancy between accelerated standards and expectations and adequate funding for our schools. Much has been written about how to achieve new expectations in the realm of student achievement and the need for accountability and the restructuring of how education dollars are spent. Unfortunately, most of the input regarding the need for "belt-tightening" is unaccompanied by tangible solutions or suggestions and results only in hollow rhetoric or convenient political sound bytes. This journey into meaningful avenues for cost-savings in public education is clearly an exception. Any school official who reads this book will find a number of viable possibilities for saving money. The authors offer time-tested, practical ideas, which are proven to work. Features cost-saving tips for: · District and school-level administration · Curriculum, instruction, vocational and special education, student services, and media · Building and grounds, maintenance, pupil transportation, and food services · Community colleges The authors briefly review the literature for: · Managing decline in resources and discuss the problem of declining funds for schools and solution strategies · Generating alternative revenue sources in education Samples of strategic plans are also included. For educational administrators, state governors and senators, school boards, and school business officials.

Synopsis

It would be impossible for any school official to read this book and not find a number of viable cost-saving tips for: district and school-level administration; curriculum, instruction, vocational, and special education; student services and media; building and grounds; maintenance, pupil transportation, and food services; and community colleges. Here, the authors offer time-tested, practical ideas, which are proven to work.

About the Author, Tim L. Adsit

Tim Adsit is superintendent/principal of Harney County School Districts No. 4 and #1J located in Crane, Oregon. He has had 31 years of successful and progressively responsible experience as a teacher and school administrator. George Murdock is superintendent of the Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District in Pendleton, Oregon, the executive director of the Oregon Small Schools Association, and the president of the Oregon Association of Education Service Districts. He was previously superintendent of the Pasco (Washington) School District with a current enrollment of 11,500 students. In 1997, he was named Washington's superintendent of the year.

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Reference and Research Book News

Between chapters on declining funds for schools and generating alternative revenue sources in education, they look at cost-saving for district and school-level administration, instructional services, support services, and community colleges.

School Administrator

It would be impossible for any school district administrator to not find a number of viable possibilities for saving money in this book.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781578862658

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