Tuesday, January 30, 2007

School Funding




School funding Schools funding resources can come from local taxation and from state assisted aid. The burden of education falls mainly on local community. The amount spend per pupil by the community can signals a commitment to a certain quality of education for its students. Sometimes the state and federal government will provide additional revenue for enhancing students' and teachers' performance 2009.



PROPOSED FWCS 2007 APPROPRIATIONS AND LEVIES found on page 3 in the minutes above.


If property is taken from the residents of Fort Wayne and no replacement property, there is less tax dollars to pay for schools.

The disparate funding for public schools and between states and within metropolitan areas has turned some public schools into meccas for affluent students and others into decaying infrastructures with overcrowded classrooms and soaring drop-out rates.
School funding comes from a variety of federal, state, and city money pots. About 46 percent of public spending on elementary and secondary schools is derived from local government budgets. The size of the local tax base is one reason for the large disparity in spending.


Can you name what Mayor or Mayors' accountants currently works, now, for the Parks Department, Allen County Public Library, and Fort Wayne Community Schools? Do you think it was just happenstances that these accountants (with all the accountants that are throughout the state of Indiana) floated to the city's biggest money coffers. And another questions does any of these accountant audit any of these departments? You only get one guess. Let's stop trying to blame the state.

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