Policy inadvertently robs poor schools to benefit the rich
Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
09/24/2000
In this Seattle P-I op-ed, Marguerite Roza discusses an in-depth analysis of Seattle Public Schools' data that reveals that schools in some of Seattle's poorest areas underwrite the costs of those in the wealthiest.
Context
Related Topic:
Finance & Productivity
Related Project:
Finance, Spending, and Productivity Project

