Submitted by liortulip t3_113rsha in dataisbeautiful
NikTheHNIC t1_j8um17c wrote
Instead of affirmative action based on race, why don’t they create a system that gives chances to individuals who grew up in school districts that receive minimal funding. Those that deserve help will receive it, regardless of race
rdhight t1_j8w9cz4 wrote
> Those that deserve help will receive it, regardless of race
That's why they don't do it.
Yalay t1_j8vwzp5 wrote
Colleges already do that.
meister2983 t1_j8v4cdb wrote
Because most school districts receive similar funding in the US.
Lemonio t1_j8ve9fu wrote
I don’t think that’s true - lots of funding is based on local taxes and those don’t bring in the same revenue everywhere
meister2983 t1_j8vh4y1 wrote
Offset by state and federal funding. See here.
> on average, poor students attend schools that are at least as well-funded as their more advantaged peers.
Lemonio t1_j8vhimy wrote
That article also says that there are big differences in funding across states
meister2983 t1_j8wt70l wrote
Fair, there's variance, but I don't see what this has to do with outcomes of students.
Utah has high test scores, and low funding. DC the exact opposite.
NikTheHNIC t1_j8v4qh2 wrote
I did not know that. Still does not mean all school districts are created equally though. There are definitely some where the students are not offered the same quality of education
thorspeepee t1_j8x4p2v wrote
Lower income districts receive MORE funding... throwing money at schools doesn't fix bad/absent parenting.
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