Saturday, September 04, 2010

Misplaced priorities in spending...

Misplaced priorities in education are really clear when you read this Wall Street Journal article on the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex in California.

At $578 million—or about $140,000 per student—the 24-acre Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools complex in mid-Wilshire is the most expensive school ever constructed in U.S. history. To put the price in context, this city's Staples sports and entertainment center cost $375 million. To put it in a more important context, the school district is currently running a $640 million deficit and has had to lay off 3,000 teachers in the last two years. It also has one of the lowest graduation rates in the country and some of the worst test scores.

It's a scenario that's repeated in other districts, though not quite at the same level of grandeur, millions spent on buildings in districts that don't have enough money to pay salaries, provide transportation or buy books...

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