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School Structures

Rachel Lindsey
Public
Funding

Reform

School
Boards

Private
Government funding
Government regulations
because of this
Large unbalance in
dispersion of funding

Common core to help all


students be on the same
page

Focus on test scores and


standards
How to better the schools
rating

Student tuition (scholarships)


Endowments
Donations and grants from
religious organizations
Government funding is either
restricted or banned for religious
organizations
Freedom to become an active
learner
Focus on students personal
goals and education
Working with community to
function best for schools
Board members cannot be
employees

Collaboration
with outside
agencies

Provide help for students


in terms of colleges,
mental and physical
health, and tudoring
Teachers union
The infamous sodexo

Religious organizations
Not much other collaboration

Tax payers fund schools


Many regulations and
paperwork to get things
done

Greater freedom in how to


handle discipline and expulsion

Common core
Nutrition programs
Buses and afterschool
daycare

Not required by law to have a


specific certificate/degree
Not required to have
transportation to and from school

Sports
Student government

Usually no special education


More challenging/specified curriculum

More developed extracurricular activities

State
Mandates

Federal
Mandates

Programs

CEC
Music and art

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