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Post by deb on May 25, 2010 11:03:36 GMT -5
We keep reading about school budget cuts, teacher layoffs, and schools needing more money.
How much money would you have to put in a school to increase the quality of education? Can money make the students more receptive to learning?
I've yet to see anything prove a correlation between the amount of money a school spends and the quality of graduate that it produces.
What is really wrong with the school system, and how can a community make their system better? Please note that better means it educates the students in a manner that they are prepared for college or for life as an independent adult.
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