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| Title: | Florida. |
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| Authors: | Jennings, Phillip1 (AUTHOR), Maiden, Jeffrey1 (AUTHOR) maiden@ou.edu |
| Source: | Journal of Education Human Resources. Apr2026 Supplement 1, Vol. 44 Issue S1, p39-43. 5p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Educational finance, *Funding formulas (Education), *Public education financing, *Educational vouchers, *Teacher retention |
| Geographic Terms: | Florida |
| Abstract: | This report examines Florida's education funding priorities, formula revisions, and major initiatives for fiscal year 2025–2026. Despite the record investment of $15.9 billion in K–12 education, Florida continues to face challenges with teacher retention, per pupil funding rankings, and the increasing impact of universal voucher programs on public school resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | This report examines Florida's education funding priorities, formula revisions, and major initiatives for fiscal year 2025–2026. Despite the record investment of $15.9 billion in K–12 education, Florida continues to face challenges with teacher retention, per pupil funding rankings, and the increasing impact of universal voucher programs on public school resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 2562783X |
| DOI: | 10.3138/jehr-2025-0039 |