Not exact matches
If those 34,754
students move to the public system it would cost
taxpayers an additional $ 227,986,240
dollars per year.
«Cost benefit estimates,» say the authors, «show that
taxpayers paid 51
dollars per student for an experienced teacher to retire in return for an increase in test scores of 1 percent of a standard deviation — a negligible amount.»
Meriden spends $ 14,018
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 41 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 5,423
per student).
Stamford spends $ 18,570
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 86 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 14,919
per student).
New Britain spends $ 13,391
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 32 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 4,002
per student).
Windham spends $ 18,372
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 27 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 6,452
per student).
New London spends $ 16,753
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 30 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 4,635
per student).
New Haven spends $ 18,091
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 28 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 4,213
per student).
Norwich spends $ 16,622
per student and its
taxpayers pay nearly 43 cents of every
dollar in the city's education budget (amounting to $ 6,747
per student).
Teachers,
students, institutions and
taxpayers should not have to unnecessarily pay millions of
dollars per year to exercise rights that they already have.