The Mountain View Whisman School district receives the core of its financing based on the average daily attendance of it's students. In short, it is a Revenue Limit funded district.
Revenue limit income is a combination of local property taxes and state money. As property taxes increase, they are offset by a reduction in state money. A district that relies solely on local taxes becomes a basic aid funded school district (ie. Palo Alto Unified). For further information, read the Guide to California's School Finance System and/or California's school finance system.
In the video below, Dr. Maurice Ghysels, the Superintendent of the Mountain View Whisman School District, discusses the district's finances, parcel taxes and foundation monies.
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