School Finance Policies, Racial Disparities, and the Exploding Educational Debt: Egregious Evidence from Pennsylvania

Matthew Gardner Kelly, A. Maselli
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This article examines how three relatively recent decisions enacted and upheld by Pennsylvania lawmakers have increased racial disparities in education funding and are helping to explode what Ladson-Billings has termed the educational debt. We find that districts with the highest concentrations of Black and Latinx students are profoundly underfunded. We find that these districts spent $2 billion less than they needed—according to calculations lawmakers enacted into state law in 2008—for their students to have a chance to meet the standards the state set for them. We also find that these districts would have received an additional $1.4 billion in state aid to help them address this underfunding if lawmakers had not abandoned a 2008 formula and an additional $918 million in state funding if lawmakers had used current formulas to distribute their two largest subsidies to school districts. We find that a vast majority of children in Pennsylvania are harmed by these policies. We also find that Black and Latinx students are being particularly shortchanged. We find that districts with the largest proportions of Black and Latinx students are harmed at substantially higher rates than districts with the lowest proportions of Black and Latinx students, even after we restrict our comparison to higher-poverty districts.
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学校财政政策、种族差异和爆炸性的教育债务:来自宾夕法尼亚州的惊人证据
本文考察了宾夕法尼亚州立法者最近颁布和支持的三项决定是如何加剧了教育经费方面的种族差异,并帮助爆发了拉森-比林斯所说的教育债务。我们发现,黑人和拉丁裔学生最集中的地区资金严重不足。我们发现,根据立法者在2008年制定的州法律的计算,这些地区为了让学生有机会达到州为他们设定的标准,比他们需要的少花了20亿美元。我们还发现,如果立法者没有放弃2008年的公式,这些地区将获得额外的14亿美元的国家援助,以帮助他们解决资金不足的问题;如果立法者使用目前的公式,将他们最大的两笔补贴分配给学区,这些地区将获得额外的9.18亿美元的国家资助。我们发现,宾夕法尼亚州绝大多数儿童都受到这些政策的伤害。我们还发现,黑人和拉丁裔学生尤其吃亏。我们发现,黑人和拉丁裔学生比例最大的地区比黑人和拉丁裔学生比例最低的地区受到伤害的比例要高得多,即使我们将比较限制在更贫困的地区。
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