R&L Education / American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
Pages: 178
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-60709-148-6 • Hardback • January 2010 • $158.00 • (£123.00)
978-1-60709-149-3 • Paperback • January 2010 • $58.00 • (£45.00)
978-1-60709-150-9 • eBook • January 2010 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
Don Lifto is senior vice president and director of the Public Education Group at Springsted Incorporated, a public finance and consulting firm based in St. Paul. Previously, he was as a school superintendent in Minnesota for twenty-five years serving in rural, suburban, and intermediate districts. J. Bradford Senden has twenty years of experience working with school districts that must win voter approval for school finance proposals both for construction, renovation and modernization, and operation. Much of Senden's experience with survey research, voter file preparation, and campaign planning involves tax proposals requiring supermajority approval.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Research to Practice
Chapter 4 The Voter File and Count Book
Chapter 5 Looking Back to Plan Forward
Chapter 6 Mapping
Chapter 7 Community Survey
Chapter 8 Ballot Questions
Chapter 9 Ongoing and Targeted Communication
Chapter 10 New Technology
Chapter 11 Planning
Chapter 12 Leadership and Organization
Chapter 13 Execution of Campaign
Chapter 14 A Final Thought
Every school leader needs to build community connections and at no time are these relations under greater scrutiny than leading a school finance election. A citizenry with increased expectations for schools in an era of turbulent financial uncertainty means that school funding is increasingly in jeopardy. This book is the perfect blend of solid research proven strategies combined with practical tactics garnered from the decades of experience the two authors have invested in assisting hundreds of schooldistricts to acquire their necessary funding through success at the polls. It is the only textbook that I would ever use in my University of Minnesota school finance elections class, and it has provided me with practical, research proven strategies in designing successful bond and levy referendums in the school districts that I served a principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent..
— Ted Blaesing, Ph.D., retired superintendent and educational consultant, Cape Coral, FL
School Finance Elections served as the blueprint for our district's last successful campaign. This second edition offers very helpful techniques for addressing specific target audiences through a variety of media channels; as well as ways to handle organized opposition. This book will serve as our primary resource as we plan for future campaigns.
— Rolf W. Parsons, member of the White Bear Lake school board and the Minnesota School Boards Association Board of Directors
Every school leader needs to build community connections and at no time are these relations under greater scrutiny than leading a school finance election. A citizenry with increased expectations for schools in an era of turbulent financial uncertainty means that school funding is increasingly in jeopardy. This book is the perfect blend of solid research proven strategies combined with practical tactics garnered from the decades of experience the two authors have invested in assisting hundreds of school districts to acquire their necessary funding through success at the polls. It is the only textbook that I would ever use in my University of Minnesota school finance elections class, and it has provided me with practical, research proven strategies in designing successful bond and levy referendums in the school districts that I served a principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent.
— Ted Blaesing, Ph.D., retired superintendent and educational consultant, Cape Coral, FL
School Finance Elections is a thorough guide to planning and successfully receiving voter approval of essential school funding initiatives….Their framework provides a practical checklist that school leaders will find useful in devising their next school finance election campaign.
— School Administrator, 5/20/2011