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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t schools get a pretty uniform amount per student, with more for higher needs kids?[/quote] There are no high schools that receive Title 1 or Focus school funding. It is a few middle schools but mostly elementary schools. If you really cared as much as you claim, you would know this.[/quote] And yet the schools with the highest funding per student were W's.[/quote] Factually incorrect. https://moderatelymoco.com/mcps-per-pupil-expenditure-by-each-high-school-2020-2022/[/quote] Churchill and Wheaton get about the same amount when tells me schools don't get more funding because of their farms rates[/quote] Yeah, funding at all high schools per student are in the same general ballpark, and a lot of the variation is driven by special ed costs, not other factors. And I don't think that MCPS provides much if any extra county funding to poorer high schools? The feds and state give more for poor kids but I think MCPS actually used to take some of the extra state funding for poorer kids and use it for other things, don't know if they still do that. [/quote] There are links upthread describing how funding is done by school. There's also data on the per pupil amounts for high schools. This might help provide answers to you.[/quote]
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