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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DD's school has 5 reams of copy paper on each grader's supply list. Ummmmm. No! That's the school's job to provide.[/quote] But what if the school doesn't provide it? And the parents all think like you?[/quote] If the school doesn't provide copy paper then the school is not fulfilling it's state law required duty the provide basic education and parents can sure just like in Washington state. [i]The court set the goal two years ago when it correctly ruled in [b]McCleary v. State of Washington[/b] that the Legislature was underfunding basic education. Lawmakers have begun a most-needed debate on school funding, already budgeting $1 billion in additional K-12 money. For too long, they have shorted education in all its forms, and they have spent the state’s money where the special interests were the noisiest.[/i] [/quote]
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