Within a few days, GOP legislative leaders are expected to file an all-cuts budget bill, to begin the debate.
It is expected to cut state spending on public schools by at least $1 billion. To some eyes, that would be a net cut of at least $3 billion because 75,000 more children per year flock to the schools. Under the traditional school funding approach, enrollment growth requires the state to put in $2 billion more each session.
It is expected to cut state spending on public schools by at least $1 billion. To some eyes, that would be a net cut of at least $3 billion because 75,000 more children per year flock to the schools. Under the traditional school funding approach, enrollment growth requires the state to put in $2 billion more each session.
Is my math wrong, or did the story just say that an increase of 75,000 kids cost $2Billion?
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