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SCHOOL FUNDING

Money matters.

In this case—and in nearly every other district we've studied—equal funding just isn't cutting it. Our highest-need students deserve better.

And equitable funding is just one part of that. The adults in the school building who teach and support students matter, too.

TEACHING & SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

Strong teachers and
principals can change
students' lives.

Learning a new math concept from a strong teacher who understands both their culture and their learning style.

Celebrating the completion of an art project with their favorite expert educator.

High-fiving a principal who looks like them in the hallway.

These are the kinds of conditions in which all students—especially those with the highest needs—thrive.

Why?

STUDENT SUPPORTS

Because students
bring their full selves
to school.

LEARNING-READY FACILITIES

Students also need to
feel safe, supported,
and recognized at
school.

DIVERSE SCHOOLS & CLASSROOMS

But a pristine school
building is just the
scaffolding of a safe,
supportive learning
environment.

SCHOOL CLIMATE

Fear has no place
in school.

In addition to equitable funding, strong teaching and leadership, and a positive and inviting school environment —

TIME + RIGOROUS CONTENT

How students spend
their time in school is
critical, too.

In districts across the
country, these resource
inequities are layered
on top of each other.