State Funding Is Complicated: The Bucket Is Leaky
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Do you ever wonder how legislators can brag about “historic” increases in the education budget, yet public school funding increases barely keep up with inflation? It is because so much is diverted out of the K-12 Tuition Support Fund before public schools get what is left.
School funding is complicated. Every state has a different approach. In Indiana there are three main sources of school funding:
- local funding (property tax)
- state (state income, sales and use tax)
- federal (federal income tax)
The graphic above follows the largest bucket of school funding, state tuition support. The size of this bucket is determined by state legislators every other year.
ICPE advocates for separate line items for different forms of schools in the state budget so we can see where the money is spent. Currently, those don’t exist.
Sources:
Indiana Scholarship Granting Organization Program – https://www.in.gov/doe/students/indiana-choice-scholarship-program/school-scholarships
State Tuition Support Reports – https://www.in.gov/doe/school-operations/finance
Indiana Education Scholarship Accounts – https://www.in.gov/doe/students/indiana-education-scholarship-account-program
Indiana Career Scholarship Accounts – https://www.in.gov/tos/csa
Indiana Choice Scholarship – https://www.in.gov/doe/students/indiana-choice-scholarship-program
Indiana Virtual School lawsuit – https://indianacitizen.org/virtual-charter-lawsuit and https://www.chalkbeat.org/indiana/2025/06/05/virtual-charter-school-leader-pleads-guilty
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