Before voters approved that proposal, local property taxes provided the majority of school funding, which created large spending disparities between schools in rich and poor communities. (michigancapitolconfidential.com)
Comparing individual district statistics would show even greater spending disparities. (asumag.com)
The Rodriguez case won in the federal district court, which ruled that per - pupil spending disparities between Edgewood and Alamo Heights and other districts were unconstitutional. (neatoday.org)