Funding Gap Persists Between Rich and Poor School Districts
American Teacher › Vol. 90 Nbr. 7, May 2006
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Most states spend significantly less money to educate poor and minority students than on richer students, with a national funding gap of about $900 per student, according to a new analysis from the Education Trust. * ensure that budgeting and resource allocation policies within school districts are fair.
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Funding Gap Persists Between Rich and Poor School Districts
Most states spend significantly less money to educate poor and minority students than on richer students, with a ...
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