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D023 School Financial Leadership 130 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE School funding from origination to today's schools has shifted from being almost entirely locally funded to being a more equal responsibility between the local and state governments, with only a limited amount of feder...

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D023 School Financial Leadership 130
CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST
UPDATE

1). School funding from origination to today's schools has shifted from being almost entirely
locally funded to being a more equal responsibility between the local and state
governments, with only a limited amount of federal support.

 Ans: True


2). Funding for public schools is directly addressed in which document?

 Ans: state constitutuion


3). What type of federal aid is provided by the elementary and secondary education act (esea)
reauthorization of 2001 (title 1, part a)?

 Ans: It provides federal aid to local school districts for the education of
disadvantaged and low-income children.


4). Title i, ii, or iii funding via esea to support underprivileged students and the closure of the
achievement gap-

 Ans: True


5). Bond levy funding for construction of a building

 Ans: Local funding


6). Foundational funding provided by formula to support an equitable per pupil expenditure
level

 Ans: state funding


7). Federal support of school is limited to esea, title i, ii, and iii, and is purposed to support
instructional improvement.




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,  Ans: False


8). Federal funds are automatically provided to schools that qualify for federal funding.

 Ans: False


9). Schools that have a student population of at least 40 percent low-income students and
receive title i funds may use these funds to benefit the instructional program of the whole
school.

 Ans: True


10). Under title i, local educational agencies (leas) are required to provide services for both
private school students and public school students who are eligible.

 Ans: True


11). Which statutory formula distributes federal funds based on a state's effort to provide
financial support for education in comparison to its wealth?-

 Ans: Education Finance Incentive Grant


12). Local educational agencies target the title i funds they receive to schools with the highest
percentages of children with learning disabilities.

 Ans: False


13). It is an appropriate practice for a school principal to use funds from a school technology
grant to fund a local school field trip to the zoo because the funds are still being used for
an educational purpose.

 Ans: False


14). One key equity problem with school bonds is that they are closely tied to property wealth.

 Ans: True


15). If a school district wants to generate funds to raise teacher salaries and buy new
textbooks, it would need to request that taxpayers vote on a school bond.




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,  Ans: False


16). Which type of tax still constitutes most of the tax revenue for local schools today?

 Ans: Property tax


17). One way of engaging school stakeholders (community members, parents, students, etc.)
in the budgeting process is to be very selective in information shared with them related to
school budget practices.

 Ans: False


18). Creating a budget draft is the first step stakeholders must consider when creating a
budget.

 Ans: False


19). Elementary and secondary education act of 1965-

 Ans: Lyndon B Johnson


20). Goals 2000

 Ans: Bill Clinton


21). No child left behind-

 Ans: George W. Bush


22). This act, also known as the impact act, provided federal assistance in lieu of property
taxes to areas impacted by the federal presence that sent children to public schools but
did not pay local property taxes.

 Ans: Lanham act




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