How to save inner city schools.

Can anyone who is following this thread point to an example of a school district that significantly improved its academic outcomes with additional money?

Adding money is done all the time, with promises of better outcomes, but it seems to me that they never actually result.
A lack of funding is not why so many inner city schools are failing.
 
Property taxes help fund the schools. If you want better schools, you raise property taxes. Remember that most inner-city properties are owned by rich white people who rent to the poor. They can afford a bump in those taxes.
You won’t improve a school district by raising taxes which are already too high
 
Have you looked around the education forum like I told you to?
 
I told you to. Hurry up, kid.
This thread is already in the education forum you idiot.

The only thing you morons have come up with on improving inner city schools is to raise already sky high taxes.

Idiots.
 
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I already made mu [sic] position clear you dip-shit.
Restate yu position. Only one poster has advocated raising taxes, so I hope there's more to it than that.
 
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