May 2, 2024

Karlin: Numbers Skewed For State Spending on Education

Garden City, KS (westernkansasnews.com) There are a lot of numbers to pour through, but USD 457 Superintendent Doctor Steven Karlin says a change in how money was distributed two years ago inflated Kansas to third in education spending per student all without adding a dime.

 

 

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Without this maneuver Kansas would rank 27th in education spending, 800 dollars per student below national average. Karlin also attempts to blow a hole in block grants when factoring the increase in student enrollment from 2009.

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Dr. Karlin on how the current model for equity works now.

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Out of 286 school districts across the state here is why there is so much at stake for Western Kansas.

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The legislature faces a June 30th deadline for fixing the equity problem or the State Supreme Court says they’ll close schools.

*On-air story*

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