Not enough.
Shabeeb
it comes from taxes!
the states
Educational Expenditures:Educational expenditures are all the money spent on education by both the public and private sector. Often, public education expenditure is listed as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP).Education Quality:Recipients, obstacles, and money govern the parameters defining educational quality. Within the bounds of private education, the person paying determines what constitutes a quality education based largely on their personal expectations as well as their position in society. In the public sector, when mainly taxpayers fund education, public policy often dictates what constitutes a quality education.Hence, one could say that education quality depends on who are being educated and personal expectations; policies and standards; and who pays and how much.
According to the California Department of Finance the amount varies from year to year. Generally 52 to 55% of the state budget is spent on education.
The most important incentive of a taxation strategy is to give the government enough money for public purposes. This includes money for education and public facilities.
He invented public school for the kids that did not have money for private and so those kids can have an education too.
Well in india education is free,but if you mean education in the u.s for indians "its the same as for every one,public school is free and private does cost money
Your son can receive the same great education in a public school setting. Private schools can be a waste of money.
the state board of education help public schools k-12 by sharing money
Strip out public education further by adopting a plan like giving people vouchers for education. That way the rich people who were already paying to put their children through private school because they look down on the pubic education system could take money from public education systems to suppliment their kids' private education. The end result would be to futher damage and reduce funding for public education and "strand" less affluent children and their families.
... devoted much energy and money to public education for former slaves.