Anonymous wrote:Does OP understand how much $ per pupil DC spends as compared to the rest of the country? Isn't it like the highest spent per pupil in the country? And Mayor Bowser is asking for a 12% or so increase in funding for this coming school year--that's "defunding the schools"? Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does OP understand how much $ per pupil DC spends as compared to the rest of the country? Isn't it like the highest spent per pupil in the country? And Mayor Bowser is asking for a 12% or so increase in funding for this coming school year--that's "defunding the schools"? Get a grip.
Budgets increased by ~12% at a time staffing costs increased by 23%, so yes, the schools are being defunded. Part of the reason staffing costs aren't as well aligned is because the mayor refuses to sign timely contracts so personnel spending is hard to budget.
DC is facing massive budget shortfalls. Which other city services do you recommend cutting in order to fund schools to the level you prefer?
Is Mendelson still trying to cut taxes? I think we're ok with paying for services here.
Anonymous wrote:Across the board, school budgets have actually increased on paper significantly, but schools have “less spending power” because more of the money is going to teachers (12% increased that has been realized over the last 4 years) as per the new union contracts. ESSR funds are also running out, which covered many programs and additional supports. Central service jobs are also being cut by 10% at least. It’s a belt tightening across the board due to a confluence of issues. Expect class sizes to increase, less money floating around for additional programming and less support from central services.