Bruce
Baker is Associate Professor
in the Department of Educational Theory,
Policy and
Administration in the Graduate School of
Education at Rutgers University. He is coauthor
of Financing Education Systems with
Preston Green and Craig Richards, author
of numerous
peer-reviewed
articles on education finance, and sits
on the editorial boards of the Journal
of Education Finance and Education Finance
and Policy as well as serving as a research fellow
for the Education
and the Public Interest Center.
David
Sciarra is Executive Director
of the Education Law Center (ELC) in Newark,
New
Jersey.
A
practicing civil rights lawyer since 1978,
he has litigated a wide range of cases involving
socioeconomic rights, including affordable
housing, shelter for the homeless, and welfare
rights.
Since 1996, he has litigated to enforce
access
for low-income and minority children
to an equal
and adequate education under state and
federal
law, and served as counsel to the plaintiff
students
in New Jersey’s landmark Abbott v.
Burke case. He also does research,
writing, and lecturing on education law
and policy in such areas as
school finance, early education, and school
reform.
Danielle
Farrie is Research Director
at the Education Law Center (ELC).
She maintains
a large
database of educational data and conducts
analysis
to support litigation and public
policy
for ELC and partner organizations.
Before
joining ELC, she conducted research in
the field of
urban education on such topics as school
choice, white flight and school segregation,
and has
coauthored several peer-reviewed articles
on parental involvement among low-income
families.
She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from
Temple University. |