"Research suggests increased spending on education can improve student outcomes, especially among low-income students." (School funding: Do poor kids get their fair share?) There is a common ground between student performance and they're academic achievements, which comes from the funding of schools they attend. Students that come from a low income family aren't less bright or less capable, nothing from along the lines of they can't. The problem is that these students just don't have the resources they deserve to achieve academic excellence and opportunities due to the funding of the schools they attend. For example if there is lower funding there is less teachers meaning bigger classes. This blog will be dedicated to bring to light this problem to communities, parents and the districts and help create ways on how we can help as a community to bring more funds for those schools.
References
School funding: Do poor kids get their fair share? (2017, May 31). Features : : School Funding: Do Poor Kids Get Their Fair Share? https://apps.urban.org/features/school-funding-do-poor-kids-get-fair-share/
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