Often these high poverty districts
neighbor wealthier school systems where children have access to greater resources.
Not exact matches
In Texas, for example, the most recent
school - funding overhaul was financed largely by forcing
wealthy districts to raise their property - tax rates and then distributing the proceeds among their poorer
neighbors.
If a charter receives private donations and support from
wealthy philanthropimps, their government tax money should be reduced and sent to the
neighboring public
schools.
For instance, one journalist wrote a piece titled, «It's Heartbreaking»: Boston Parents Ask Why Their
Wealthy Neighbors Are Fighting Charter
Schools.»