Contracts for Excellence Year One: Grading the State Education Department
NYS Legislature: Fulfill Your Commitment to Our School Children
Property Taxes On Long Island: Zeroing In On The Problems And Solutions
How The Senate Majority School Funding Formula Shortchanges High Needs Students
The Dual Crises: Low graduation rates and skyrocketing property taxes
The Dual Crises: Summary Memo
State of Our Schools 2005: Widening the Funding Gap Report
Geography Report 2005: How Much Will School Aid Reform Benefit Your Area?
The Funding Gap 2005: NY Ranks #1 For Gap Between Wealthy and Poor Districts
Achieving Adequacy: Tax options in the wake of the CFE
2006 End of Legislative Session Review Memo
Schools for New York’s Future Act (A.100) explanation memo
AQE 2006-07 Education Budget Analysis
Estimated impact by school district of school aid reform
To read this chart, first look up your district. Then look at column J. If the CFE proposal was adopted, column J would be how much (in millions) in additional state aid that your district would receive once the legislation was fully implemented after four years.