
Public School Finance Act
The Public School Finance Act is legislation that determines how funds are allocated to public schools, ensuring they have the resources needed for quality education. It typically involves distributing money based on factors like student enrollment, specific needs, and district characteristics. The goal is to provide equitable funding across different schools, so all students have access to similar educational opportunities regardless of their location or socioeconomic status. This act helps ensure that public schools are adequately financed to support teachers, facilities, programs, and student services essential for a productive learning environment.