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2607
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Since public schools became a statewide system in 1839, educators have sought ways, including the Literacy Fund and Senate Bill 2, to divide funding between state and local governments.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 26 Issue 3, Summer 1995, p10-25, il
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27463
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Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools have millions of dollars in unfunded renovations and expansions. While Orange County has proposed a bond to address these school projects, it still may not be enough money to move schools forward.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 33 Issue 39, Oct 2016, p10 Periodical Website
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28944
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Since the 1930s, North Carolina has provided foundation funding to all state systems to operate the schools. Even so, today, local appropriations account for twenty-five cents of every school dollar in North Carolina. The financial equity issue remains low on the education agenda even though it represents the cornerstone of any uniform system of free public schools.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 7 Issue 1, June 1984, p30-37, il, por, f