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Utah's education paradox
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Would anyone honestly want to pull her kid out of the Alpine school district and put him in a Los Angeles Unified school just because the LAUSD spends so much more per student?
Frankly, it shouldn't cost that much to educate a primary student. High per-student expenditures come from pressure to Do Somthing about low student achievement -- which has far more to do with demographic and cultural factors than anything else. You can throw all the money you can appropriate at a student from a culture that's apathetic about education, and you'll see a marginal improvement at best.
Put government restrictions on family size? Get rid of those bad religious people who belive it is part of their purpose on earth to replinish the earth? or Just use social pressure? What's your plan?
I think a better solution is to encourage Utahns to make more money (especially large families).
Recent studies show that low income families tend to have more children. We need to try to turn that trend around. I hope we can do that by using the positive side of the equation (increase economic opportunity for Utahns) instead of the negative side of the equation (Restrict family size).
Money may not be the only answer to solving the problems facing education in Utah but company #51 is certainly going to be struggling compared to even company #50.
Which company is going to be able to attract the best and brightest employees? Employees working for company #51 have to make almost twice the number of products as company #1 while being paid salaries below thirty eight of the other companies.
Utah's tax revenues per $1,000 of personal income is a measure of
�funding effort� or how heavily we are willing to tax ourselves to
pay for public education. In this measure, Utah ranks 27th, or just
below the national average. Utah needs to face this fact and reverse this trend. Out children deserve more than company #51 can provide.
The right to education does not belong to "public schools" but to children. Vouchers can provide more education per taxpayer dollar.
You can go buy pencils anywhere. The government by law must request bids. Out of the bids minority owned businesses if first call. There must by proof that this vendor is in compliance with ADA and equal employment statutes. It has to be a certified "drug free" vendor that has to pay an outside auditor to establish is fact. Someone must test the paint for toxins like lead. The pencils can be made from endangered wood. The graphite must comply to an ISO spec. The pencils must be shipped in cartons make with recycled material.
Why does it cost the government more to buy pencils?
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