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Topic: Crucial Conversations: Funding Public Education  (Read 449 times)
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« on: March 18, 2009, 07:55:24 AM »
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Crucial Conversations: Tuesday, May 19th at 7pm at the Worthington Library (820 High St.)

Funding Public Education


Why is it that the conversation is always about funding?  The State of Ohio spends over 50% of its budget (approaching $15 billion) on public and higher education. 

We need to steer the conversation toward the extravagant SPENDING on public education.

Recommended Reading:

http://www.educateworthington.org/
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