The Senate committee crafting the budget for K-12 public and charter schools on Thursday received grim data on projected enrollment and tax revenues that, combined, promise to make their job more challenging.
In a 180-degree turn from last spring when education officials were projecting a 10,000-student decline in student enrollment, state officials now say that more than 19,000 additional students are likely to show up in K-12 classrooms come this fall.












I think it's difficult for students to find a job. So maybe it's better to have more interesting jobs for a little less cash
Posted by: t-shirt blanc | July 08, 2010 at 12:44 PM