In a recent study of Connecticut for the Yankee Institute for Public Policy, Marty Lueken of the EdChoice Foundation and I gathered the most recent data on per-pupil costs and student census for every one of the Nutmeg state’s 169 school districts. We found that if just 10 percent of public school students had a yearly budget of $5,000 for private education — $1,000 more per year than the average tuition at Connecticut parochial schools — the annual savings of $385 million would fully fund state’s teacher pension plan.Do less public education and get richer. This is called, 'Temporarily unpacking the sphere because you got something out of order three layers deep."
We end up without the roundabout, local governments send their taxes straight to Florida condo addresses, no need for the kanosian expectations functions, just send the do-re-me.
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