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kernsfamily -> RE: Pull your kids from school because of funding??? (8/5/2008 10:17:59 AM)
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Pastor Meeks spoke at Willow a few months ago and told us just how lacking the schools in his neighborhood were. Many have no books or very beat up ones and are lacking computers, labs, playgrounds and many other things that other affluent neighborhood have. What do you think? Hmmm....i think the story lacks alot of details. How much in school/property taxes does the "OTHER" school district pay...in contrast to the other? Are they expecting MORE funding, with SOMEONE ELSE footing the bill? How much money does the Chicago School District "burn" in Administration costs, as compared to the "other" school district (My hunch: TONS more) Additionally....there's been study after study.....when dealing with "low performing" districts, MONEY is rarely "the answer" to the problem. Most likely, that "other" school district has a higher rate of parent involvement, which means a higher rate of students that CARE about learning. Here, in our area, we have the infamous Dallas Independent School District. A "stereo typical" big-city, urban school district.....massive budgets, with a fairly small amount of money making it to the students. In some neighborhoods, there are schools that are perennial "low performers".....and, then, there are other schools, in other areas, that are spectacular. All are in the same district. All get the same "funding"....but, there's MUCH more to schools than just funding. We CHOSE where we live because of the schools.....other parents can CHOOSE to do the same, as well. The Chicago School District parents "complain" that they get funding of about $10,000 or so "per student"....that "other" district gets $17,000..... OUR district spends an average of $7,626......and, I'll bet that our district would "out perform" EITHER of them.
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