Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is just absolutely ridiculously bad governing at the basics. The schools it's really going to hurt are the smaller, rural districts that are heavily subsidized by the state.
Yes, it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is just absolutely ridiculously bad governing at the basics. The schools it's really going to hurt are the smaller, rural districts that are heavily subsidized by the state.
What else would you expect from a PE guy?
Anonymous wrote:Youngkin cut taxes on grocery bills, but neglected to remove that money from the calculators provided to schools to help them estimate their budgets for the coming years -- they were off by $202 Million. That's how much less Virginia students will be getting because of his idiotic policies (and that's just the one they forgot to include in their calculator).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/01/31/virginia-schools-state-aid-error/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Despite having the 4th largest budget (give or take…it’s Wiki) Virginia is smack in the middle for education spending. We can do better. The only plus is that we used to be in the bottom 10 states on education spending, so either we have improved or other states are spending less.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_budgets
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2022-08-26/which-states-invest-the-most-in-their-students
Some of this is salaries. Sure, salaries in our DC area are high(er), but teacher salaries in the rest of Virginia aren't. So you can't compare our spending to top states like NY and CA where they have to spend more on teacher salaries due to the COL.
There's a lot that parents would change if we could. I wish we got a vote or even a referendum on this.
Anonymous wrote:This is just absolutely ridiculously bad governing at the basics. The schools it's really going to hurt are the smaller, rural districts that are heavily subsidized by the state.
Anonymous wrote:Despite having the 4th largest budget (give or take…it’s Wiki) Virginia is smack in the middle for education spending. We can do better. The only plus is that we used to be in the bottom 10 states on education spending, so either we have improved or other states are spending less.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_budgets
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2022-08-26/which-states-invest-the-most-in-their-students
Anonymous wrote:This is just absolutely ridiculously bad governing at the basics. The schools it's really going to hurt are the smaller, rural districts that are heavily subsidized by the state.