Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The key to this issue can be found in the following quote from the article:
Grosso said schools with small and falling enrollment — which tend to be in low-income neighborhoods — have higher overhead costs and their budgets do not stretch as far. Those are the schools where at-risk funds are mostly likely to cover basic staffing.
The District's use of student-based budgeting most likely to blame for this situation.
Actually, what DCPS is doing is the opposite of student-based budgeting --
it's giving every school set staffing, whether its enrollment merits it or not. Those of who follow schools' budgets closely saw that Perry Stein omitted a LOT of context here. Even the title is galling -- is giving poor kids ART TEACHERS a MISUSE?!