Communities with higher median incomes were more likely to have these fund - raising groups in the first place and, perhaps not surprisingly, more likely to
raise more money per student than those in less affluent neighborhoods.
Not exact matches
With that
money, public schools could have given every teacher a permanent $ 11,100
raise or funded $ 8,000
per year education savings accounts (ESAs) for
more than 4 million
students.
Because Seattle has
more property
per student than any other school district in the State, Seattle can
raise a lot of
money through local levies even though the Rate
per Thousand is also the lowest in the State.