In wealthy school districts around the country, parents and teachers talk often about keeping computer use to a minimum. (hechingerreport.org)
Residents that live in wealthy school districts have among the best schools in the nation based on graduation rates, test scores and independent ratings of academic success. (247wallst.com)
This creates the illusion of spending more on poor schools and less on wealthy schools than is actually being spent. (educationnext.org)