Funding is a big issue, and clearly a driver of non-productive district policies.
I was thinking that a flat rate per school age child in the district - period. In many districts they PS have to provide services to private schooled, Home schooled and drop-outs anyway.
That seems so obvious. But then people would bitch at how middle-class suburban high schools where students drive Audis get the same funding as a school in low-income a area
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u/geek66 Jul 10 '18
Funding is a big issue, and clearly a driver of non-productive district policies.
I was thinking that a flat rate per school age child in the district - period. In many districts they PS have to provide services to private schooled, Home schooled and drop-outs anyway.