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zorggalacticus t1_j6webla wrote

Most public schools in the US are all one big school district. Like the state budget is the same for all of them. Then it's divided up by counties, then cities and towns. The state won't allocate much budget to a preschool, and the schools they give most of the budget to spend it on sports programs. Most teachers in public schools are expected to buy their own classroom supplies. Our schools are criminally underfunded and the leadership is corrupt. If the budget were increased it'd still probably just be funneled into the sports programs. New uniforms, equipment, remodeling the gym, football field, etc.

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kagalibros t1_j6x5b7l wrote

Does nobody here read shit anymore?

PRESCHOOL!

Are ๐Ÿ‘ you ๐Ÿ‘ doing ๐Ÿ‘ that ๐Ÿ‘ for ๐Ÿ‘preschool ๐Ÿ‘ aswell ๐Ÿ‘ questionmark ๐Ÿ‘

DO YOU REALLY TAKE PRESCHOOL SPORTS SERIOUSLY BECAUSE IT INCREASES FUNDING OF PRESCHOOLS???

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ComeHellOrBongWater t1_j6xc7xq wrote

Youโ€™re the one not reading. School districts, shared budget, sport focus, no money for preschools in general.

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Muroid t1_j6xju18 wrote

Thereโ€™s not a separate preschool budget. Thereโ€™s just the budget for the school district.

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kagalibros t1_j6ydlhb wrote

it does not need to be seperated. or the way shared budget is used for americans fundamentaly clashes with european understanding of said shared budget.

The idea that preschool budget which is part of district wide educational budget could be affected by high school sports is foreign to us.

Our preschools also share a budget with all schools in the same district. A bigger school does get more money per child but that does not substract from another school and also more funds are allocated to schools in social flashpoints or places who have been historically worse off as well as older schools. (due to their cultural heritage value as a school) But just because the highschool next door is huge, doesnt mean that the preschool gets less funds

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