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School Finance

  • Why Nashville would get a smaller funding increase than other urban school districts in Tennessee’s education finance reform
    Why Nashville would get a smaller funding increase than other urban school districts in Tennessee’s education finance reform

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • Commissioner Penny Schwinn explains how school finance reform would help Tennessee students
    Commissioner Penny Schwinn explains how school finance reform would help Tennessee students

    Innovators in Action by Aaron Garth Smith

  • Testimony: Tennessee school finance reform would address student needs
    Testimony: Tennessee school finance reform would address student needs

    Testimony by Aaron Garth Smith

  • K-12 funding in Tennessee: A student-centered approach
    K-12 funding in Tennessee: A student-centered approach

    Policy Brief by Aaron Garth Smith, Christian Barnard and Jordan Campbell

  • Best practices for funding low-income K-12 students
    Best practices for funding low-income K-12 students

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • Best practices for K-12 special education funding
    Best practices for K-12 special education funding

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • Examining Student Transfer Data in Texas
    Examining Student Transfer Data in Texas

    Commentary by Jordan Campbell and Aaron Garth Smith

  • Arkansas’ School Funding System Is in Need of Reform
    Arkansas’ School Funding System Is in Need of Reform

    Commentary by Christian Barnard

  • A Vision For Better School Funding in Arkansas
    A Vision For Better School Funding in Arkansas

    Policy Brief by Christian Barnard and Satya Marar

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