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June 04, 2019 1 min read
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Welcome to Quality Counts 2019: School Finance, the second installment of 91制片厂视频 Week鈥檚 annual evaluation of the nation鈥檚 K-12 school system.

The first installment, January鈥檚 Quality Counts 2019: Chance for Success, dealt with socioeconomic as well as educational factors that affect the prospects of positive outcomes over a person鈥檚 lifetime. The third and final piece of this year鈥檚 Quality Counts package, coming in September, will offer comprehensive A-F grades and separate rankings for the nation and the states in three categories based on a wide range of indicators, from preschool access and student achievement to parental income and educational attainment.

This second report in the series focuses on an issue of immediate practical concern to every school leader, policymaker, parent, and member of the public: money鈥攈ow much there is for schools, how it鈥檚 distributed, and taxpayers鈥 complex views about the way it鈥檚 spent and what they get for it.

The 91制片厂视频 Week Research Center handles the first part of that inquiry, bringing its expertise to bear on the latest federal data on K-12 spending nationally and how each state is doing in raising and distributing those funds. 91制片厂视频 Week school finance reporter Daarel Burnette II tackles the second piece. In a pair of articles, he examines the heated debate over how much money actually matters in school quality, as well as the public鈥檚 conflicted attitude toward higher funding amid concerns about taxes and misspending.

The package also takes a look at data challenges that researchers at 91制片厂视频 Week and elsewhere face in putting together a 360-degree portrait of public school finance鈥攁nd offers a 鈥渨ish list鈥 of elusive data that could help bring this picture into sharper focus.

For more detail on how each state performs on Quality Counts鈥 multifaceted school finance evaluation, be sure to check out the research center鈥檚 State Highlights Reports. And June 11 at 2 p.m. Eastern, featuring guests from the 91制片厂视频 Week newsroom and research center who will further unpack the report鈥檚 findings.

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In March 2024, 91制片厂视频 Week announced the end of the Quality Counts report after 25 years of serving as a comprehensive K-12 education scorecard. In response to new challenges and a shifting landscape, we are refocusing our efforts on research and analysis to better serve the K-12 community. For more information, please go here for the full context or learn more about the EdWeek Research Center.

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