Iowa
Suit Seeks Equitable and Adequate School Funding
In one
of only seven states where the courts have not yet decided
a case challenging the state's education finance system, Iowa
plaintiffs filed such a case, Coalition for a Common Cents
Solution v. State. In April 2002, a coalition of 160 school
districts and individual plaintiffs brought suit in state
district court, alleging that the current finance system violates
the Iowa constitution's education clause because it creates
significant disparities in educational resources and does
not provide sufficient resources for many districts to be
able to offer an adequate education to their students.
Plaintiffs
challenge a 1998 infrastructure funding statute, which they
describe as shortchanging school districts in "non-retail-rich"
counties and preventing them from generating sufficient funds
to provide safe, healthy learning environments. Plaintiffs'
Petition to the court also explains how aging and declining
infrastructure impacts student attendance and teacher retention,
prevents installation of new technology, and causes overcrowding
and cancellation of numerous school days due to excessive
heat.
The court
denied defendents' motion to dismiss.
Revised
12/5/02
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