I wonder about the comments here and about this arc. For the past 30 years it seems that financing for public schools has increased dramatically, to the point that schools districts have had to get creative in order to spend it. Recently, because of economic necessity, funding has been reduced. I would guess that the amount funded is still considerably more per student than it was when many of us were in school.
I don’t know this for fact, nor do I know how to find this specific information. But I would still think that public schools are still more than capable of providing an education rather than the doom and gloom I’ve been seeing here.
I wonder about the comments here and about this arc. For the past 30 years it seems that financing for public schools has increased dramatically, to the point that schools districts have had to get creative in order to spend it. Recently, because of economic necessity, funding has been reduced. I would guess that the amount funded is still considerably more per student than it was when many of us were in school.
I don’t know this for fact, nor do I know how to find this specific information. But I would still think that public schools are still more than capable of providing an education rather than the doom and gloom I’ve been seeing here.