Thursday, March 25, 2010

Can States With Such Big Budget Woes Really Race to the Top? - Politics K-12 - Education Week

Can States With Such Big Budget Woes Really Race to the Top? - Politics K-12 - Education Week

Can States With Such Big Budget Woes Really Race to the Top?

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With the Race to the Top winners expected to be announced "very soon," it seems particularly urgent to start thinking about what the winning states will actually do with all of their money. And whether it will do any good...
As I've blogged before, all of the states--except Pennsylvania--asked for more money in their RTT applications than what the Education Department had estimated as a top-of-the-line grant. Which brings up important questions about a state's capacity to deliver on its grand promises, with less money.
This question become even more critical when you look at the potential winners, and just how bad off their overall K-12 budgets are.
In researching an upcoming story about states having trouble meeting basic funding requirements to get their State Fiscal Stabilization Fund dollars, an eagle-eye education policy analyst pointed out something very interesting: the