Volume 17, No. 1
Summer 1991
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
Living With Equal Amounts of Less: Experiences of States with Primarily
State-Funded School Systems
NEIL D. THEOBALD, Assistant Professor in the College of Education,
University of Washington and LAWRENCE O. PICUS, Assistant Professor
in the School of Education, University of Southern California 1
Ample Provisions for Whom?: The Evolution of State Control over School
Finance in Washington
NEAL D. THEOBALD, Assistant Professor in the College of Education,
University of Washington and FAITH HANNA, Graduate Student in the
College of Education at the University of Washington 7
Cadillacs or Chevrolets?: The Evolution of State Control Over School
Finance in California
LAWRENCE O. PICUS, Assistant Professor in the School of Education,
University of Southern California 33
A Longitudinal Equity Study of Ohio’s School Finance System 1980-1989
GARY JOHNSON, Associate Professor of Education, Department of
Education Leadership, Mississippi State University and M. GEORGE
PILLAINAYAGAM, Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering
Technology, Lorain County Community College 60
Acorns in a Mountain Pool: The Role of Litigation, Law, and Lawyers in
Kentucky Education Reform
RONALD G. DOVE, B.A. Milligan College 1987; J.D., Harvard University 1991 83
BOOK REVIEWS
Decentralization: The Administrator’s Guidebook to School District Change
Daniel J. Brown
Reviewed by HOWARD JOHNSON, Assistant Superintendent/Business Services,
Bellevue Public Schools, Washington 120
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