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by Kalium 1573 days ago
Also "good behavior" is a proxy for a healthy home life, which is to a great extent a measure of social and economic class.
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Yes - but how many high-class (social or economic) parents would fight hard to get their kids into schools with bottom-percentile per-pupil funding?
Funding doesn't seem to do much to make a school desirable. By far and away the biggest factor that determines how good a school is is the socioeconomic status of the parents. A school doesn't need more money to be better at educating, it just needs better students. If they happen to form a critical mass at a low-funded school, then that'll become an elite school.
and household economic prosperity is generally corollary to what?
Inherited wealth?