Group says New York state should provide more funding to poor students

From The New York Times: The Campaign for Educational Equity, an institute at Teachers College at Columbia University, is suggesting that the state of New York, which spends an average of $18,126 annually per student, also should pay for an array of support services outside the classroom that would cost an additional $4,750 annually for every poor student.


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