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55. Yes. The property tax base of school districts perpetuates funding inequities and socioeconomic hierarchies of
Sun Sep 21, 2025, 11:25 AM
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class income inequities across generations. Richer districts provide more school funds than do poorer districts. The whole unjust property tax base for school funding is revealed in Jonathan Kozol's Shame of the Nation.

... in the 50 years since the Supreme Court in the landmark ruling of Brown v. Board of Education dismantled the previous policy of de jure segregated schools and their concept of "separate but equal". In many cities, wealthier white families continued to leave the city to settle in suburbs, with minorities comprising most of the families left in the public school system.[2] In the book Kozol quotes Gary Orfield of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, who says, "American public schools are now 12 years into the process of continuous resegregation. ... During the 1990s, the proportion of black students in majority white schools has decreased ... to a level lower than in any year since 1968."...

Kozol attacks the disparity in expenditures on education between central cities and well-to-do suburbs, and the system of property taxes which most school systems and states rely on for funding.[4] He expresses outrage at inequities in expenditure, pointing out that New York City in 2002-3 spent $11,627 on the education of each child, while in Nassau County, the town of Manhasset spent $22,311, and Great Neck $19,705. He found that there are comparable disparities in other metropolitan areas, since most funding is locally based.[1] Kozol describes schools that are separated by a 15-minute drive but that offer vastly different educational opportunities. In one example, a primarily white school offers drama club and AP classes, and the nearby primarily black school requires classes like hairdressing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shame_of_the_Nation

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They should post Kepler's Laws instead DBoon Sep 20 #17
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It's all connected. High school kids who rely on AI aren't reading on their own, pnwmom Sep 20 #9
AI is so new that it has not had much effect at all on seniors. They were sabotaged years before AI. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #11
I would also point out that moniss Sep 20 #23
I wish I'd had your good math teachers. My high school algebra teacher (9th grade) sucked. 3catwoman3 Sep 20 #35
Republican states keep cutting funding to their public schools. Because they want "vouchers" Walleye Sep 20 #32
So the decline is only in red states? MichMan Sep 20 #36
No, of course, but that certainly contributes to it and the attitude towards education in general Walleye Sep 20 #38
Dumbing down the populist. republianmushroom Sep 20 #7
Dumbing down the populace. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #12
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Yup republianmushroom Sep 20 #24
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There was a book that came out in the late 1980's... llmart Sep 20 #27
Reading takes too much time! pfitz59 Sep 20 #13
Reading is FASTER than video: so much talk, so much repetition, so little really said. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #29
People post videos for the thrill of being on camera, then talk WAY too much, just to please themselves. eppur_se_muova Sunday #48
Future Republican voters. nt not fooled Sep 20 #14
It's not specifcally Social Media, it's not AI doing this Lithos Sep 20 #15
Been going on for quite awhile. Silent Type Sep 20 #16
Dumbed down curriculum. Mblaze Sep 20 #18
Mental math has always been fun to me and something I work at. Spelling and grammar are important too but content is twodogsbarking Sep 20 #19
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There's no comparison in Civics scores since it's no longer being taught. Gimpyknee Sep 20 #21
The ignorance seen recently regarding the First Amendment is proof of that MichMan Sep 20 #43
As a substitute teacher for over 11 years now I have seen the decline and unfortunately the culprit is kimbutgar Sep 20 #25
I don't know what plummet means Tetrachloride Sep 20 #26
I'll help you out. llmart Sep 20 #30
exceeds expectations lol Tetrachloride Sep 20 #46
The pandemic didn't help, either. Ocelot II Sep 20 #28
Oligarchs have always known that if they are to control this country and rule, they must do the following: ancianita Sep 20 #33
I have one quibble OrwellwasRight Sep 20 #45
Point well taken. Since Ivies are full of entitled prep school kids, even for them it still holds true that one only ancianita Sep 20 #47
How timely OrwellwasRight Monday #56
Well off suburban public schools as well exboyfil Sunday #53
Yes. The property tax base of school districts perpetuates funding inequities and socioeconomic hierarchies of ancianita Sunday #55
Future MAGA Voters Coldwater Sep 20 #34
My (step)grandkids don't know their math facts sorcrow Sep 20 #37
Good that you try to help. Math is much more methods & a frame of mind than facts and much more than arithmetic. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 20 #40
That's an interesting statement. Explain more please. electric_blue68 Monday #60
Check the timeline- teaching to the test under NCLB JCMach1 Sep 20 #39
You can place a large amount of blame on No Child Left Behind legislation. flashman13 Sep 20 #41
Not too surprising after shutting down schools for a year and substituting remote learning MichMan Sep 20 #42
Rather, this is what happens when republicans politicize and evangelize schools LearnedHand Sunday #49
It's a lazy non-think thing, common in countries where parents and kids think they are going to get by on luck. Aussie105 Sunday #50
and speaking of education or lack of Coldwater Sunday #51
My house had lots of books nitpicked Sunday #52
The last thing the ruling class wants is an educated population. MrsCheaplaugh Sunday #54
Also, have people listened to this podcast on teaching reading? OrwellwasRight Monday #57
Also a proxy for the increasing number of children being raised in poverty IbogaProject Monday #58
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