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After examining budgets from all kinds of schools, over the past three decades, two key findings emerged: school budgets reflect school values, intentionally or not; and, there are noteworthy ways to reduce the costs of operating schools. This text addresses two ways to gain insight and shed light on the question: How much does a great school cost? Sixteen educators were asked about their perceptions of greatness in schools, innovations worthy of pursuit, and barriers to change. This examination unpacks the expenditures and revenue options in existing schools; as well as, costs associated with an envisioned New School. This account addresses both an analysis of what is and what could be, at the same time as revealing innovative ways to save on schooling expenditures, and think differently about schools as potential revenue-generating institutions. Changing mindsets is at the core of school improvement, and while greatness may be defined in different ways, the budget will reflect wha

Trade Review

In this text Barbara Smith provides an extensive study from her insider’s perspective of the challenges and realities of schools with examples of best practices.

-- Jacqueline Delong, PhD, retired superintendent of education and adjunct professor

How Much Does a Great School Cost is chalk full of novel and inspiring ideas about how schooling could be radically different and would cost less. If you are dissatisfied by current schooling and want to be stimulated to new action that will radically improve learning read this book, and start using some of its ideas.

-- Michael Fullan, best-selling author and professor emeritus, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto

Great schools are a necessity, at any cost. Author Barbara Smith outlines considerations for school communities along with charts to help focus intentional conversations around priorities and outcomes. Budgets need to be inextricably linked to student-focused instruction and social-emotional supports, and not just rolled over from year to year. Question the sacred cows and the "we've always done it this way" to make the most of funds available, and explore ways to creatively increase income.”

-- Lisa Gonzales, president, Association of California State Administrators (ACSA), assistant superintendent educational services, Dublin Unified School District

Dr. Smith's challenge to 'grapple with ideas' takes us to the conversation of 'what is a great school and what is its value?

-- Dennis Kellison, former director, School of Education and Human Development, Shenandoah University

Amid the growing momentum for education transformation, Barbara Smith's book provides a most valuable tool for school leaders seeking to drive change intentionally and sustainably. School budget management has been a black box for too long. This thorough analysis of the finances of schools - with a view towards innovation - will help many.

-- Maria Langworthy, director, Worldwide Education Research, Microsoft

This book is for everyone who cares about the future of education – more importantly, the future of students.

-- Dan Rockwell, Inc. Magazine top 50 Leadership expert; author, Leadership Freak Blog

Table of Contents

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Part 1: Building Roads Not Taken

Chapter 1: Schooling Contexts for Funding

Chapter 2: Defining Greatness

Chapter 3: Who Minds the Money?

Part 2: What’s Worth Changing For

Chapter 4: Social and Emotional Learning

Chapter 5: Global Citizenry and World Languages

Chapter 6: English Language Arts and Fine Arts

Chapter 7: Science & Technology

Chapter 8: Pure Mathematics

Chapter 9: Physical Education

Chapter 10: Classroom Assessment &. Standardized Testing

Chapter 11: Reducing Class Size

Chapter 12: Scheduling for Change

Chapter 13: Staffing and Meaningful Roles

Chapter 14: Staff Development

Chapter 15: Learning Facilities

Chapter 16: Being Small

Part 3: How can we AFFORD change?

Chapter 17: Inside School Budgets

Chapter 18: Saving Money and Generating Revenue

Part 4: Preparing for Anything…

Chapter 19: Imagine If…

Part 5: The Currency of Change

Chapter 20: To Change or Not or Not to Change?

Fast Forward By Rick Wormeli

Appendices

References

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475858884, 978-1475858884
      ISBN10: 1475858884

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      After examining budgets from all kinds of schools, over the past three decades, two key findings emerged: school budgets reflect school values, intentionally or not; and, there are noteworthy ways to reduce the costs of operating schools. This text addresses two ways to gain insight and shed light on the question: How much does a great school cost? Sixteen educators were asked about their perceptions of greatness in schools, innovations worthy of pursuit, and barriers to change. This examination unpacks the expenditures and revenue options in existing schools; as well as, costs associated with an envisioned New School. This account addresses both an analysis of what is and what could be, at the same time as revealing innovative ways to save on schooling expenditures, and think differently about schools as potential revenue-generating institutions. Changing mindsets is at the core of school improvement, and while greatness may be defined in different ways, the budget will reflect wha

      Trade Review

      In this text Barbara Smith provides an extensive study from her insider’s perspective of the challenges and realities of schools with examples of best practices.

      -- Jacqueline Delong, PhD, retired superintendent of education and adjunct professor

      How Much Does a Great School Cost is chalk full of novel and inspiring ideas about how schooling could be radically different and would cost less. If you are dissatisfied by current schooling and want to be stimulated to new action that will radically improve learning read this book, and start using some of its ideas.

      -- Michael Fullan, best-selling author and professor emeritus, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto

      Great schools are a necessity, at any cost. Author Barbara Smith outlines considerations for school communities along with charts to help focus intentional conversations around priorities and outcomes. Budgets need to be inextricably linked to student-focused instruction and social-emotional supports, and not just rolled over from year to year. Question the sacred cows and the "we've always done it this way" to make the most of funds available, and explore ways to creatively increase income.”

      -- Lisa Gonzales, president, Association of California State Administrators (ACSA), assistant superintendent educational services, Dublin Unified School District

      Dr. Smith's challenge to 'grapple with ideas' takes us to the conversation of 'what is a great school and what is its value?

      -- Dennis Kellison, former director, School of Education and Human Development, Shenandoah University

      Amid the growing momentum for education transformation, Barbara Smith's book provides a most valuable tool for school leaders seeking to drive change intentionally and sustainably. School budget management has been a black box for too long. This thorough analysis of the finances of schools - with a view towards innovation - will help many.

      -- Maria Langworthy, director, Worldwide Education Research, Microsoft

      This book is for everyone who cares about the future of education – more importantly, the future of students.

      -- Dan Rockwell, Inc. Magazine top 50 Leadership expert; author, Leadership Freak Blog

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Acknowledgements

      Part 1: Building Roads Not Taken

      Chapter 1: Schooling Contexts for Funding

      Chapter 2: Defining Greatness

      Chapter 3: Who Minds the Money?

      Part 2: What’s Worth Changing For

      Chapter 4: Social and Emotional Learning

      Chapter 5: Global Citizenry and World Languages

      Chapter 6: English Language Arts and Fine Arts

      Chapter 7: Science & Technology

      Chapter 8: Pure Mathematics

      Chapter 9: Physical Education

      Chapter 10: Classroom Assessment &. Standardized Testing

      Chapter 11: Reducing Class Size

      Chapter 12: Scheduling for Change

      Chapter 13: Staffing and Meaningful Roles

      Chapter 14: Staff Development

      Chapter 15: Learning Facilities

      Chapter 16: Being Small

      Part 3: How can we AFFORD change?

      Chapter 17: Inside School Budgets

      Chapter 18: Saving Money and Generating Revenue

      Part 4: Preparing for Anything…

      Chapter 19: Imagine If…

      Part 5: The Currency of Change

      Chapter 20: To Change or Not or Not to Change?

      Fast Forward By Rick Wormeli

      Appendices

      References

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