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May 16, 2005

McClintock on School Budgets

Tom McClintock satirizes the state school budget, pointing out that there are ample funds for far better schools than we're getting, if only....

Across California, children are bringing home notes warning of dire consequences if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's scorched-earth budget is approved -- a budget that slashes Proposition 98 public-school spending from $42.2 billion this year all the way down to $44.7 billion next year.

That should be proof enough that our math programs are suffering....

I will begin by excluding from this discussion the entire budget of the State Department of Education, as well as the pension system, debt service, special education, child care, nutrition programs and adult education. I also propose setting aside $3 billion to pay an additional 30,000 school bureaucrats $100,000 per year with the proviso that they stay away from the classroom and pay their own hotel bills at conferences.

This leaves a mere $6,937 per student, which, for the duration of the funding crisis, I propose devoting to the classroom.

To illustrate how we might scrape by at this subsistence level, let's use a hypothetical school of 180 students with only $1.2 million to get through the year....
Then he goes on to describe a "budget school" involving luxury facilities, new books and furnishings, gym memberships for each child, college professors teaching every class -- and comes in under budget. Read the whole thing.

(Hat tip: Dan Weintraub)

Posted by Kevin Murphy at May 16, 2005 12:20 PM | TrackBack