New report ranks Illinois 45th for equitable school funding – Center Square

Illinois spends on average $16,200 per student on K-12 education. Florida, which places must better on Wallethub's equity ranking at fifth, spends $9,600 per student and gets better results, according to government spending watchdog Wirepoints.
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Bill
4 years ago

I have an equitable solution to the whole thing:

Shut the indoctrination rat-holes down for good and let the people, especially those that cannot afford Illinois’ oppressive taxation, to keep their hard earned dollars.

They will then have plenty of money (sans the Teachers Union Rip-Off) to pay for their kids education.

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Debtsor
4 years ago

Not true. Much of that get spent on pensions which does nothing for education.

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