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NSPMA Position Statement |
Reform The Education Finance System
The Nations current school aid system fails to deliver resources to the
school districts that most need them. The system also hampers districts'
ability to direct resources where they are most needed within their
schools. Public school students
deserve better. The state aid
distribution system must be reformed in line with NSPMA’s five standards
for education finance reform: adequacy, flexibility, equity,
predictability, and clarity. |
Oppose Privatization
The federal No Child Left Behind Act, charter schools, vouchers, and
additional nonpublic school aid are all evidence of growing government
support of privatization in public education. This movement threatens to
shortchange the majority of students who attend our public schools,
especially at a time of diminished resources. Public schools are making
great strides in improving opportunities for all students. NSPMA
strongly opposes the expansion of public support for private education
at any level - federal or state. |
Strengthen Local Governance Capabilities
Educational Facilities have a long history of community commitment.
Local residents elect their school board members and approve local
school district budgets. No other level of government has such public
accountability. This accountability ensures that education decisions and
policies reflect the community's goals for its children. Yet school
boards are hampered by a vast array of state and federal mandates. The
state and federal governments should not, for example, impose arbitrary
caps on expenses; impose expensive mandates that apply only to public
sector employers. Local school officials must be released from these
kinds of restrictions and granted the flexibility to better manage
resources and develop programs targeted to their facility needs.
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Support Facilities and Leadership Development
Research shows that well maintained Facilities is a strong predictor of
student performance. Likewise strong Facility leadership is the key to a
school district's success. It is essential that school boards be able to
retain Qualified Facility professionals. All children deserve
well-maintained, clean and safe facilities and Qualified Facility
managers to give them the best opportunity for a bright future. School
boards must have the tools to support quality facilities. |
Improve the State's Testing and Public Reporting Model
The National School Plant Management Association represents members in
more than 35
States. Through NSPMA, the collective influence of hundreds of facility
management professionals is brought to bear to benefit all National
public schools and a productive relationship with the communities that
support them. |
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Legislative Resources |
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United States Senate |
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State Education / State Officials Locator |
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State Education |
State Officials |
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Recently Passed Facilities Related Legislation |
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