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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Data from 21 Century regarding middle schools from a few years ago Per pupil budgeting from lowest to highest: Ward – Budget/pupil - School 6 – $5,870 - Stuart-Hobson 2 – $6,497 - Hardy 3 – $6,602 - Deal 6 – $6,756 - Jefferson 8 – $6,798 - Hart 6 – $6,833 - Eliot-Hine 7 – $6,977 - Kelly Miller $7025 - AVERAGE 2 – $7,048 - Shaw-Garnett-Patterson 8 – $7,416 - Kramer 4 – $7,661 - MacFarland 7 – $7,828 - Ron Brown-Merritt 7 – $7,945 - Sousa 8 – $8,339 – Johnson Ward – Square feet per pupil 3 - 143ft 2 - 271 ft 6 - 273 ft 4 - 275 ft 7 - 284 ft 8 - 289 ft 1 - 309 ft 5 - 373 ft Ward – Capital spending/pupil 4 – 9,931 7 – 12,921 1 – 15,151 8 – 15,970 3 – 18,364 6 – 18,787 5 – 29,267 2 – 35,938 [/quote] I'm the one who started the discussion on per pupil spending, claiming that a student in a predominantly poor school will get less DC(!)ed$ than a student in a predominantly rich school. I assume this list is trying to disprove that (Deal getting less, Sousa more). Well, you didn't because these figures contain (federal) Title I funds as well as the wholly separate special ed expenditures. If you take the per pupil portion off of of these figures, the picture is a different one altogether.[/quote]
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