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TexasTowelie

(117,264 posts)
Sun Feb 13, 2022, 04:24 PM Feb 2022

'Our kids deserve it': Wolf's $1.55B K-12 school plan aims to address inequitable funding

With students learning in outdated, overcrowded classrooms and trailers initially meant for temporary use, Upper Darby School District Superintendent Daniel McGarry says education is facing its greatest challenge — and it has nothing to do with test scores.

“Year after year, public educators have been asked to do more with less,” McGarry, an educator with 20 years of experience, said at a Friday press conference with Gov. Tom Wolf and legislative Democrats — repeating an expectation that educators have felt for years in Pennsylvania.

And now, with a $1.55 billion investment in K-12 public education included in Wolf’s proposed budget for the 2022-23 fiscal years, school officials think there is an opportunity to address inequitable funding across the state’s 500 districts.

“I want Pennsylvania schools to be the envy of the world,” Wolf told reporters. “Our kids deserve it, and our future demands it.”

Read more: https://www.penncapital-star.com/education/our-kids-deserve-it-gov-tom-wolf-proposes-1-55-billion-investment-in-k-12-schools/

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'Our kids deserve it': Wolf's $1.55B K-12 school plan aims to address inequitable funding (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2022 OP
Pennsylvania has a fair funding formula for schools Deminpenn Feb 2022 #1

Deminpenn

(16,342 posts)
1. Pennsylvania has a fair funding formula for schools
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 12:21 PM
Feb 2022

The problem is the state legislature refuses to apply it to anything but "new" funding, that is the amount that is over and above a set baseline.

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