Yglesias believes that schools in poor areas should receive funding above those in
affluent areas because of the additional education challenges presented by poverty, with education taxes pooled statewide and distributed to where there is the most need.
Not exact matches
And my guess is that it's the more
affluent, well educated
areas that will cough up the money
because they value nutrition, whereas the communities that probably need it most might not have the initiative.
The residencies of contender Mervyn Dymally and Wright were questioned
because both of them owned homes in the district as well as in more
affluent areas outside of the district.
Because the local property tax base is typically higher in
areas with higher home values, and there are persistently high levels of residential segregation by socioeconomic status, heavy reliance on local financing contributed to
affluent districts» ability to spend more per student.
Because the local property tax base is typically higher in
areas with higher home values, and there are persistently high levels of residential segregation by socioeconomic status, heavy reliance on local financing enabled
affluent districts to spend more per student.
Leaders in the school said the primary was receiving less funding than others
because it was in a relatively
affluent area.
We know that children living in disadvantage do worse than those from
affluent areas, not
because the schools are poorer, but in fact
because of a combination of a number of factors.
The third believes most schools, and especially those in
affluent areas, have never been better, but that schools in inner cities and rural
areas sometimes underachieve
because of poverty, segregation, and inequality.
Cities in New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania generally feel the worst financial squeeze, according to the Education Law Center's school funding fairness report,
because their local funding sources favor wealthier school districts over needier
areas — and
because they sometimes spend more money than necessary in
affluent suburbs.
The B&N near my house might survive longer then others
because its at a popular shopping complex with many higher end stores in a more
affluent area.
It is that authorities have turned their backs on low income
areas because they know they won't get pushback like they will from more
affluent areas, where they will be faced with lawyers and litigation and media exposure.
Just
because you live in an
affluent area in Austin doesn't mean you are guaranteed protection from burglary.
Primarily you have to be careful of
areas south of Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, this is however a broad brush statement
because many of the neighborhoods are nice and working class, and there is even some
affluent neighborhoods.