Unequal Funding for schools and police

Spread the money out.  Apparently there is a need to not just spread money around for schools, but also policing.

If funding is applied on a per-capita basis then, schools would not be struggling to educate kids. Same goes for policing. Where the majority of a school is run by gangs. If policing was better, there would be less gangs.

Scary Stats That Democrats Don’t Want You to Know (Pt. 2) | Larry Elder | POLITICS | Rubin Report
https://youtu.be/wK-jZnpuARc

The problem with public school funding:
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/may02/vol59/num08/Unequal-School-Funding-in-the-United-States.aspx

A better approach to policing:
https://www.policechiefmagazine.org/prevention-focused-community-policing/

1 comment

  1. Unequal School Funding in the United States
    Districts in high-poverty areas, which serve larger shares of students of color, get less funding per student than districts in low-poverty areas, which predominantly serve white students, highlighting the system’s inequity. School districts in general—but especially those in high-poverty areas—are not spending enough to achieve national average test scores, which is an established benchmark for assessing adequacy. Efforts states make to invest in education vary significantly.

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