Monday, January 9, 2012

How weighted funding would work | Thoughts on Public Education

How weighted funding would work | Thoughts on Public Education:

How weighted funding would work

$3,000 more per student in low-income districts
By John Fensterwald - Educated Guess

Districts in which nearly 90 percent of students are either low-income or English learners (such as Long Beach Unified and Los Angeles Unified) will get $3,000 more per student than districts where only 20 percent of students are disadvantaged (like Poway and Irvine) – once the new system of school funding that Gov. Jerry Brown is proposing is fully phased in.

A district with 90 percent disadvantaged students would get $9,596 per student, compared with $6,444 for a district with only a 20 percent combination of English learners and low-