Kansas City closing nearly half, 29 of its 51 61 schools. Buh. Interesting points FTA:
-- "Covington has stressed that the district's buildings are only half-full as its population has plummeted amid political squabbling and chronically abysmal test scores."
-- "Many students have left for publicly funded charter schools, private and parochial schools and the suburbs."
-- "Fewer students means less money from the state. For the past few years, the district has been plowing through the large reserves it built up when money from a $2 billion court-ordered desegregation plan was flooding its coffers."
This is going to get worse before it gets better.
-- "Covington has stressed that the district's buildings are only half-full as its population has plummeted amid political squabbling and chronically abysmal test scores."
-- "Many students have left for publicly funded charter schools, private and parochial schools and the suburbs."
-- "Fewer students means less money from the state. For the past few years, the district has been plowing through the large reserves it built up when money from a $2 billion court-ordered desegregation plan was flooding its coffers."
This is going to get worse before it gets better.
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Still, I have no small measure of trepidation for those who're still in the system, either as cogs or produce, especially when it becomes clear that those pushing the buttons and feeding the power don't know what they're doing.
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