Why are districts facing budget cuts even though state K-12 funding is growing and taking an increasing portion of the state budget?
Opponents of increased funding for public schools often point out that state K-12 funding is growing rapidly and accounting for an ever-increasing portion of the overall state budget. This seems to be at odds with the budget cuts we see each year in our own districts. Both of these observations are true.
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- Why do districts face budget cuts even though K-12 funding has been taking an increasing portion of the state budget?