How to save inner city schools.

:lmao:Finger on the pulse of education! :lmao:
I worked closely with children and sports is great way to elevate their self esteem and confidence. I can create experiences of success and soccer is one of the best sports to do that. Black children geta terrible message form the media and democrats that they need help, cant succeed on their own, and need lower standards, and DEI , which sends the message that they are inferior. I can oppose that by making them experience, success, confidence, and when they fail encouragement.
 
I ran an after school soccer program in the Phila school system and two private schools. The private schools were far superior. Even the buildings were better. The public schools were dark and depressing.
Come on Unkotare write something intelligent if you can. Afraid no confidence?
 
The urban areas pay more and produce less per student than the suburbs
Where did you get that stupid idea? The primary funding for schools is property tax, and school districts usually align with city and county governments. You have no clue as to what you are talking about. Every school district I taught in, with the exception of the military dependent's schools, was a county district. I taught in 7 districts in two states,

I taught in two major metro areas and several rural districts. The funding was set by property tax by the county they were in. In Louisville, they have a combined city and county government. That was the same in Jacksonville, FL.
 
I worked closely with children and sports is great way to elevate their self esteem and confidence. I can create experiences of success and soccer is one of the best sports to do that. Black children geta terrible message form the media and democrats that they need help, cant succeed on their own, and need lower standards, and DEI , which sends the message that they are inferior. I can oppose that by making them experience, success, confidence, and when they fail encouragement.
Do you do that by reuniting them with their crack whore mothers who adopted them out, in your day job? You are hilarious!
 
Where did you get that stupid idea? The primary funding for schools is property tax, and school districts usually align with city and county governments. You have no clue as to what you are talking about. Every school district I taught in, with the exception of the military dependent's schools, was a county district. I taught in 7 districts in two states,

I taught in two major metro areas and several rural districts. The funding was set by property tax by the county they were in. In Louisville, they have a combined city and county government. That was the same in Jacksonville, FL.
Phila uses a city wage tax and has very low real estate taxes. It doesnt matter urban schools cost more per student and produce lower results.
 
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So what urban schools cost more per student and produce poor results. Who cares where the money comes from
They do not cost more per student, dumbass! I have a master's degree in educational leadership which means I have graduate level courses in school finance taught by one of the country's leading experts. What are your qualifications?
 
Then youre part of the problem. Based on your mindless often crude responses I wouldnt let you teach my cat
Cats cannot be taught. I think you have a lot in common with your cat.

Speaking of mindless, you still haven't gotten that apostrophe key fixed yet?
 
Do you want a separate tax code for urban neighborhoods?
Cities do this all the time. It's all in the appraisal. Most poorer areas are appraised lower than their actual market value. When landlords complain the city tells them to "raise your rents".
 
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