Riverside school trustees hear grim budget report
Riverside school trustees hear grim budget report
10:00 PM PDT on Monday, October 19, 2009 By DAYNA STRAEHLEY The Press-Enterprise Quote:
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I don't believe this.
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K - 12 education 40% Higher education 12% (between the two, that's over half of the state budget. How typical is this across the nation?) Health & Human Services 29% Corrections and Rehabilitation 10% Business, Transportation and housing 3% (Caltrans also has another source of funding, which is independent of the budget) Legislative, Judicial, Executive 2% All other spending 4% There is a pie chart on Benoit's newsletter http://cssrc.us/%28X%281%29A%28rlGjf...ookieSupport=1 If the link doesn't work, search for Benoit Bulletin July 2009 |
U.S. spends average $8,701 per pupil on education
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US Census Bureau News press release
National Per Student Public School Spending Nears $9,000 Quote:
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Comparing California with other states has some inherent difficulties.
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New York Governor Makes Sweeping Budget Reduction Proposal to Improve Long Term Fiscal Stability
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Large Urban-Suburban Gap Seen in Graduation Rates
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State next to bottom nationally in per-pupil spending, report says
By George B. Sánchez Arizona Daily Star Tucson, Arizona 01.10.2008 Quote:
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New York, which spends the most, has a drop out rate which varies depending on who's doing the calculating:
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Utah, which spends the least per pupil in the nation, has a graduation rate of 88%. Utah State Office of Education release entitled 2008 Graduation Rate [ http://www.schools.utah.gov/assessme...Rates_2008.pdf ] ** Arizona, which is 49th for per pupil spending, has an overall graduation rate of 69% [ http://www.all4ed.org/files/Arizona_wc.pdf ], Yet there is a 77% graduation rate in the Mesa Unified School District, which the New York Times declared to be the best of any large city (in the US) [ http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/22/ed...22dropout.html ] ** California has a graduation rate of 68.3% in 2008, according to the state of California [ http://www.cde.ca.gov/nr/ne/yr09/yr09rel073.asp ] It's hard to find a hard figure concerning cost per pupil in California. You have to dig through a labyrinth of statistics, and everyone with an axe to grind has a different presentation. George Runner has this to say in his Week In Review, March 27, 2008: Per Pupil Funding in California - What It Is and What It Means: Quote:
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