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A Governance Studies, Metropolitan Policy Program and Brown Center on Education Policy Event

Facing the Future: Financing Public Schools

Education, K-12 Education


Event Summary

An extensive six-year study concludes that K-12 school finance systems are burdened by rules and narrow policies that hold local officials accountable for compliance but not results. The study's final report, “Facing the Future: Financing Productive Schools,” published by the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington, recommends an action plan for overhauling state and local school finance systems to devolve decision-making, concentrate funds on low-income students, encourage innovation and continuous improvement, and base accountability on performance.

Event Information

When

Monday, December 01, 2008
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On December 1, the Metropolitan Policy Program and the Brown Center on Education Policy co-hosted a discussion on this new report with two of its authors, Brookings Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Hill and University of Washington Research Associate Professor Marguerite Roza. Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Robert Gordon, Urban Institute’s Jane Hannaway, and the Chartwell Education Group's Managing Director Susan Sclafani provided remarks. Incoming Brown Center Director and Senior Fellow Russ Whitehurst moderated the discussion and Metro Program Research Director Alan Berube delivered the introductory remarks.

After the program, the panelists took audience questions.

Transcript

MR. BERUBE: Thanks for being here. My name is Alan Berube. I'm the Research Director for the Metropolitan Policy Program here at Brookings.

So, on behalf of our program, the Brown Center on Education Policy, and everybody at Brookings, I want to welcome you to this briefing and discussion on a new report published by the Center for Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington, entitled “Facing the Future: Financing Productive Schools.”

And there are copies of the report on the front table, if you didn't receive one.

So, a little context: a few months ago, Paul Hill reached out to us at the Metro Program, and he said, “I got this interesting little report. It’s based on a six-year, $6 million research effort; and it's got a few things to say about the way we pay for public schools in America, so what do you think about that?” And admittedly, we're not experts in public school finance at the Metro Program, but we do spend a good bit of our time talking with city, county, metro leaders across the country about how to build healthy cities and healthy regions.

And time after time, as we do that, school quality surfaces as a key issue, if not the key issue, from their perspective for how to grow a stronger economy, for attracting and retaining workers and firms, for reducing inequality and building the middle-class, and for creating more vital places that limit sprawl and segregation.

So we tend to follow what the innovative cities in particular are doing to improve public school quality, experimenting with new models of schools and ways of managing them, opening up their systems to high-performance charter management organizations, offering new teacher pay incentives tied to student performance, and using data and metrics to improve decision-making by parents and administrators.

Participants

Introduction

Alan Berube

Senior Fellow and Research Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Moderator

Grover J. “Russ” Whitehurst

Visting Fellow, The Brookings Institution

Featured Panelists

Robert Gordon

Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress

Paul Hill

Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Director, Center on Reinventing Public Education, University of Washington Bothell

Jane Hannaway

Director, Education Policy Center, The Urban Institute

Marguerite Roza

Research Associate Professor; Senior Scholar, Center on Reinventing Public Education, The University of Washington

Susan Sclafani

Managing Director, Chartwell Education Group


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