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Handling of Non-Tax Funds in Schools Subject of Research
PROGRESS
New York - (UPD - Water
de-salting will become a gen
eral commercial industry, as
distinguished from a research
industry, before the end of
this year, believes President
John W. Pike of Struthers
Scientific and International
corporation.
Women Should Style
Products, Is Claim
New York - (UPt - Millions
Eugene - The handling ol
non-tax funds in Oregon sec
ondary schools has become
"big business," and some of
the schools have not been
practicing "adequate knowl
edge, care, and skill in man
agement and control" of these
funds, according to a Univer
sity of Oregon survey.
, Report of the survey ap
pears in the March isue of the
Oregon School Study Council,
published at the university
school of education.
Some of the recommenda
tions for improvement includ
ed in the report were found to
vary from opinions held by
local school board members
and school superintendents,
the article showed.
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Author of the article is Dr.
Elwood Kgclston, former grad
uate student at the university,
who is now associate professor
of education administration at
Northern Illinois State univer
sity. Although almost half of the
secondary schools in the state
handle less than $10,000 each
in non-tax funds each year,
many small to medium-size
schools reported $30,000 to
$50,000 in annual expendi
tures, 23 schools have expend
itures of more than $50,000,
and 16 schools spend more
than $80,000 annually.
The non-tax, or activity
ston wrote, and "in few
schools have responsibilities
In most cases, the school
ment of education to establish
minimum standards for their
ST. PATRICK'S MY
funds come from three main
sources, Dr. Egelston said. The
largest amounts come from
athletic and dramatic events,
book rentals, cafeteria opera
tions, and other use of school
facilities.
Other Sources of Funds
Other sources are student
body funds, raised by various
school organizations and clubs
and non-student funds held by
the schools as a service to
some individual or group,
such as the Community Chest.
State legislation and Ore
gon slate department of edu
cation policy on the handling
of these funds are vague or
completely lacking, Dr. Egel
superintendent is responsible
for policy, and the manage
ment of the money is the re
sponsibility of the school prin
cipal, with varying amounts
of student participation, the
survey showed.
"Less than 10 percent of the
school boards were reported
to be concerned with expend
itures from these funds," Dr.
Egelston found.
The author recommended
that "legislation should be
proposed which simply de
fines the funds, establishes lo
cal school boards as the au
thorities responsible for their
control, and delegates respon
sibility to the state depart
of dollars in prospective sales i
for non-tax finance been clear.
Iy established by written state
ments of the school boards or
the administration."
Good management practices
are generally followed in the
larger high schools, but this is
not always true of the smaller
high schools and Junior high
schools, he said.
Safeguarding Procedures
Procedures for expending
and safeguarding the funds,
delegating responsibility for
their use, auditing the books,
control and management..."
Are At Variance
These recommendations are
at variance with the opinions
of many school superintend
ents and local school board
members, however, Dr. Egel
ston said, in reporting a poll
conducted as a part of the
over-all survey.
"A high percentage of both
superintendents and board
members believe that non-tax
funds in the schools should be
well managed and adequately
controlled," he wrote. "Yet
many respondents apparently
do not believe that school
boards have responsibilities
are lost every year by manu
facturers who do not consult
women before they decide on
the styling of products, ac
cording to Jacques Martial,
industrial designer.
He said women are by far
the largest buyers. "Any prod
uct which doesn't appeal to
them will lose valuable sales
potential," he added.
for the management and con
trol of these funds as a part
of the school program for
which they serve as trustees.
"A relatively high percent
age of these groups believe
that practices of control cur
rently being followed are ac
ceptable, and that a concern
for these funds by a level of
authority above the school
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