Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Policies proposed to boost boys of color in California

The San Francisco Chronicle reports:
State leaders should revise school testing and funding, extend health care coverage for those aging out of foster care, and make it harder for schools to suspend and expel - all to improve the odds of success for boys and young men of color in California.

Here's one of the socialist solutions:
Change the school finance formula so funding is based on regional costs and student needs.
We predict, if all these things passed, the support for public education would drop in California.