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10 Commandments To Be Displayed In Every Louisiana Public School Classroom
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California will spend about $128 billion on K–12 public education this fiscal year. This amount exceeds the entire budget of all states except New York and Texas and is roughly equal to the combined state budgets of Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Tennessee. The population of these states together is nearly 33 million, compared to California’s 39.2 million population.
Despite this level of spending, about 75 percent of California students lack proficiency in core subject areas based on federal education standards. To give you an idea of just how little California kids are learning, I note that only 27 percent of California eighth graders were able to correctly answer a problem that required them to determine that the halfway point on a line between the values of 0.8 and 1.4 is 1.1. And just 7 percent of these eighth graders could figure out how to connect two geometric shapes and identify the correct combined geometric shape out of six possible shapes. Sadly, this percentage rate for the correct answer is worse than blindly guessing, which would be expected to deliver the correct answer 16.7 percent of the time.
Source: https://www.hoover.org/research/despite-128-billion-budget-californias-k-12-education-system-continues-fail-grand-scale
* It's a parent job to instill religious values in their children- not that State.
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