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Replying to @DarwinBondGraha @uscityplanner
basically. The whole... historical irony is that CA tried to equalize school financing through
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Serrano v. Priest, and then the voters responded by passing Prop. 13, which gutted k-12 financing, which
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voters then tried to fix with Prop. 98, which then undermined other areas w/out funding guarantees like
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higher ed/Master Plan, and then they tried to fix it again w Prop. 111, which made school financing
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totally inscrutable, and then they went to this more simplified formula under Brown. But still rich
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @DarwinBondGraha
and unless that map takes into acct population size(it doesnt) it tells us nothing
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Replying to @uscityplanner @DarwinBondGraha
it says per pupil....? http://www.ppic.org/content/pubs/report/R_1015MWR.pdf …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @DarwinBondGraha
see LAUSD demographics and size
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and the overall trend of increased private voluntary financing.
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