The sordid topic of education is under debate again as politicos balance protecting the budget vs. protecting students. The tough balance is doing neither. Read more:
Private Schools Proposed As An Escape From Bullying, But Opponents See A Grab For Public Funding
A bill in the Kansas Legislature would let students escape bullying by transferring to a new school, either public or private. But critics say the bill is little more than an attempt to send state dollars meant for public schools to private alternatives.
How about a separate school for learners and a another building for don't want to's.
ReplyDeleteWe already have that,its Hickman Mills.
DeleteThe Kansas taxpayer is already shelling out $14,000 per pupil annually.
ReplyDeleteWe have private schools in Topeka and KC that run between $2400-$7000 per pupil depending on the grade.
Math is a thing.
At the rate we are increasing public school spending it will be cheaper to send a kid to a private boarding school than you local USD in 2 decades.