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Why America’s Schools Have A Money Problem

July 27, 2016 by Chris

This article, posted by NPR‘s Morning Edition, provides insight into the current economic state of American education, with historical origins, and perspectives between low-income and affluent communities and school districts. It began with a question: “How do we pay for our schools?”

Today, our school funding system is infinitely more complex, but still based on that one, powerful idea — that education is a public good, and paying for it could be considered a public obligation.

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Source: Education Week, U.S. Census Bureau. Credit: Alyson Hurt and Katie Park/NPR

 

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Filed Under: Economics, Education Finance, Education Reform Tagged With: Alexandra Olgin, Becky Vevea, Brown v. Board of Education, Cory Turner, Dan Carsen, Laura Isensee, Litigation, Morning Edition, NPR, Reema Khrais, San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, Tim Lloyd

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