This story is filed under Education, Government, Economic Challenges.
This segment was made available on Friday, July 8th, 2005.

School Funding Rules

Produced by Rich Proctor / Edited by Claire Didier

California’s system of funding schools is based on a set of bizarre outdated formulas that result in serious, calcified inequities: some schools receive around $4,000 a student, and other schools receive more than $8,000 a student.

Beyond these basic per-pupil amounts are other tiers of funding that can boost a schools allotment by as much as $10,000-$100,000 a student in some areas.

The question is, how did we get in this mess? California Connected attempts to explain California’s wacky school finance system.

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