Beth you stupid, stupid cow. According to THIS economic professor (who got his information from CATO Institute), in 2009 the DC schools spent $28,169 per student. That's damn close to what the big 0 pays for his daughters. I'm sure another couple thousand will make a whole lot of difference. How about we try doing something besides throw money at a problem. That's always been the left's solution. It doesn't appear to be working. Perhaps it's time to stop digging in the same hole.
Cindie
I checked into various schools for one of my kids...the PUBLIC schools in Oklahoma get about $6500 a year per student (and Oklahoma is constantly criticized for not throwing more money at their schools.)
The PRIVATE school where I sent my kid that year cost me just over HALF that amount for the tuition, then $200 or 250 for books.
And that PRIVATE school recently built a new school building.
The problem is not money. The problem has never been money. Some of the problem is parents that don't care about the education of their children, or whether or not their kids will be productive adults. Much of the problem is teachers that blame the parents instead of teaching the kids. Much more is the rubber-stamp mentality that throws away any kid that has a different learning style or learning disability. Even more than that is the drag on the schools placed there by liberal government requirements and the NEA.