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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Tue Nov 11, 2014, 01:24 PM Nov 2014

Running a school on $160

Kristen A. Graham

The number couldn’t possibly be right, Marc Gosselin thought: $160.

That was the total discretionary budget he was handed as the brand-new principal of Anna Lane Lingelbach Elementary, a public school in Germantown.

That’s all he’d have to pay for a whole year’s books, supplies, staff training, after-school activities, and incidentals — small but important items like postage and pizza parties.

“You can’t even buy groceries for $160, let alone run a school for 400 kids for a year,” Gosselin said.

For many, Tom Wolf’s election as governor is a turning point, a change that could finally address years of Philadelphia School District cuts so deep that a school has just 40 cents to spend on each needy student.

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Politicalboi

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1. 19th century voting
Tue Nov 11, 2014, 01:51 PM
Nov 2014

Leads to 19th century government. Glad Wolf beat Mr. Close your eyes asshole.

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