"This important book by Henig, Jacobsen, and Reckhow helps us to begin to understand the causes and implications of outside money in school board elections and provides a foundation for further research and analysis." --Domingo Morel, Perspectives on Politics
"This volume addresses a previously underexplored component of our democracy: the increased impact of national issues on local campaigns focused on education. Informed by data and rigorous methodology, authors Henig (Columbia Univ.), Jacobsen (Michigan State Univ.), and Reckhow (Michigan State Univ.) investigate the influence of money on these elections from within and outside the community, as well as the role played by teacher and other employee unions." --Choice
"As the first large-scale assessment of the monetary flows, identities, and political allegiances surrounding school board elections, the authors offer a comprehensive analysis and we encourage future research to take up race in the nationalization of education politics from a critical perspective." --Teachers College Record
"[Outside Money in School Board Elections'] findings are stark and its message is very compelling. It will be and should be of interest to political scientists and education policy analysts but also to local politicians and officials and to parents." --Education Review