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School Funding Models

School funding models determine how money is allocated to public schools. They generally rely on local property taxes, state funds, and sometimes federal assistance. In many systems, wealthier areas with higher property values generate more local money, leading to disparities between districts. To address this, states often redistribute funds or provide additional support to less affluent schools, aiming for equitable educational opportunities. Funding models can vary widely, but their goal is to ensure schools have the resources needed for quality education while balancing local contributions and statewide support.