School Finance Module 2 - Winnie Claire Escobar
School Finance Module 2 - Winnie Claire Escobar
School Finance Module 2 - Winnie Claire Escobar
•Legal Issues
•Legal Background
•Different Constitutional Provisions
that Support the Financing of
Education
DR. ROME MORALISTA
Professor
A. FUNDING OF REPUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Section 34. National Funds- Public school shall
continue to be funded from national funds:
provided, that local governments shall be
encouraged to assume operation of local public
schools on the basis of national fund participation
and adequate revenue so urges which may be
assigned by the national government for the
purpose.
The Different Constitutional Provisions that
Support the Financing of Education
A. FUNDING OF REPUBLIC
SCHOOLS
Furthermore, income generated from production
activities and from auxiliary enterprises may be
retained and used for schools concerned in
accordance with rules and regulations jointly
issued consistently with pertinent appropriation
and budgetary laws by the Ministry of the Budget,
the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports and
the Commission on Audit.
The Different Constitutional Provisions that
Support the Financing of Education
B. FUNDING OF PRIVATE
SCHOOLS
Section 40. Funding of Private Schools—Private
schools may be funded from their capital
investments or equity contributions, tuition fees
and other school charges, grants, loans, subsidies,
passive investment income and income from other
sources.
The Different Constitutional Provisions that
Support the Financing of Education
B. FUNDING OF PRIVATE
SCHOOLS
Section 42. Tuition and Other Fees —Each private
school shall determine its rate of tuition and other
school fees or charges. The rates and charges
adopted by schools pursuant to this provision
shall be collectible, and their application or use
authorized, subject to rules and regulations
promulgated by the Ministry of Education,
Culture and Sports.
The Different Constitutional Provisions that
Support the Financing of Education