In 6 states, school districts with the neediest students get less money than the wealthiest

Advocates for the poor often make the argument that the neediest children need more resources at school to overcome the disadvantages of poverty. For example, a child from a poor home whose mother works an overnight shift might need more one-on-one attention at school to learn to read. That costs money. Historically, the decentralized U.S. … Continue reading In 6 states, school districts with the neediest students get less money than the wealthiest