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by jbooth
5498 days ago
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He didn't make any claims about the national average, he was making a claim about his district. So his stats were pretty dead-on. Dummy. If you'd like to learn something, suburban school districts are typically way cheaper per student than urban ones, which is why his number is lower than the average and urban ones tend to be higher. Even for a national number (which you fudged from your own link, heh), that's a phenomenal return on investment, no private schools are nearly that cheap except for catholic schools, and they have an unscalable labor model (cheap nuns aren't in infinite supply). Supporting public education and the profession of teaching as noble causes that benefit everyone used to be mainstream in this country. If it makes me a fundamentalist now, that's just one more sign of our decline. |
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He didn't make any claims about the national average, he was making a claim about his district.
False. He made a claim about the State:
The State of Michigan spends annually somewhere between $30,000 and $40,000 per prisoner, yet we are struggling to provide schools with $7,000 per student.
He said "schools", not "my schools". And I provided a MI-specific figure of $9,666 in my response, reproduced here: [1].
Even for a national number (which you fudged from your own link, heh)
False. I copied that from the linked government data [2]:
Current expenditures in constant 2007-08 dollars ... School Year 2006-07 ... 10,041
So, what do you have to say now?
Dummy.
You're a classy guy.
[1] http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/27/of-all-states-n...
[2] http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=66