One big reason is that voters passed a law called proposition13,which limted how much money home owners and businesses had to pay in property taxes.This reduced tax money for funding schools.Voters then became worried that schools are getting too little money and passed another law,proposition98,which make sure schools receive a minimum amount of funding each year.This amount is tied to how well California businesses are doing.When the economy does well,school funding goes up.So here is another look at how your schools are founed.California residents and businesses pay taxes that money goes to the sate and local governments,your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance.Then the money is spent in two ways.General revenue funds which pays for the basics and categorical funds which are spent on specific things decided by the government.Voters passed two laws that impact school funding,proposition13 limits the the amount of funding that came from property taxes,proposition98 guarantees that each school is funded to a certain level.So you can see how schools get money to run?Why there is often not enough money for local needs and how citizens can impact how schools are founded.Well founded schools mean a better education and a stronger community.What is the bigest problems in your schools?Too little money or something else?Get involved by understanding how school funding works,you can help California schools become as good as they can be for all students.
One big
reason is that voters passed a law called Proposition 13, which limited how much money homeowners
and businesses had to pay in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding
schools. Voters then became worry that schools were getting too little money
and passed another law, Proposition 98, which makes sure schools receive a minimum
amount of
funding each year. This amount is tied to how well California businesses are doing.
When the economy does well, school funding goes up. So here is another look at
how your schools are funded.
California
residents and businesses pay taxes. That money goes in the state and local governments.
Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance.
Then the money is spent in two ways: general revenue funds, which pay for the basics,
and categorical funds, which are spent on specific things decided by the
government. Voters passed two laws that impact school funding. Proposition
13 limits the amount of funding that can come from property taxes. Proposition 98
guarantees
that each school is funded to a certain level. So you can see how schools get
money to run, why there is often not enough money for local needs, and how
citizens can impact how schools are funded.
Well-funded
schools mean a better education and a stronger community. What are the biggest problems in
your school? Too little money, or something else? Get involved, by
understanding how school funding works, you can help California schools become
as good as they can be, for all students.
One big reason is that voters passed a law called Proposition 13, which limited how much money homeowners and businesses had to pay in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding schools. Voters then became worried that schools were getting too little money and passed another law, Proposition 98, which makes sure schools receive a minimum amount of funding each year. This amount is tied to how well California businesses are doing. When the economy does well, school funding goes up. So here is another look at how your schools are funded.
California residents and businesses pay taxes. That money goes to the state and local governments. Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance. Then the money is spent in two ways: general revenue funds, which pays for the basics, and categorical funds, which are spent on specific things decided by the government. Voters passed two laws that impact school funding. Proposition 13 limits the amount of funding that can come from property taxes. Proposition 98 guarantees that each school is funded to a certain level. So you can see how schools get money to run, why there is often not enough money for local needs, and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.
Well-funded schools mean a better education and a stronger community. What are the biggest problems in your school? Too little money, or something else? Get involved, by understanding how school funding works, you can help California schools become as good as they can be, for all students.
One big reason is that voters passed a law called proposition thirteen which limited how much money homoners and businesses had to pay inproperty taxes. This reduced tax money from funding schools. Owners than became worry that school is getting too little money and passed another law. Proposition 98 which make sure shools receive a middlemun amount funding each year. This amount is type to how well California businesses are doing? When the economy does well, school funding goes up. So here is another look at how US schools are funding. California residents and businesses pay taxes. That money goes to state and local governments. Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance. Than the money is spent in two ways, General revenue funds, which pays to basics and catergorical funds which are spent on specific things decided by the government. Voters passed two laws that inpat school funding. Proposition 13 limited the amount of funding that can comfort proterty taxes. Proposition 98 guarentees that each school is funding to certain level. SO you can see how schools get money to run, why their is often not enough money for local needs, and how citizens can inpat how shools are funding. Well funding schools mean a better education and a stonger community. What the biggest problems of your school? To little money or something else? Get involved by understanding how shools funding works, you can help California schools become as good as they can be for all students.
One big reason is that voters passed a law called preposition 13 which limited how much money home owners and businesses had to pay in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding schools. Voters then become worry that the schools are getting too little money, and passed another law--preposition 98 which make sure schools receive a minimum amount of funding each year. This somehow California businesses of drawing. When the economy does well, school funding goes up.
So here is another look at how your school are funded. California residents and businesses pay taxes. That money goes to state and local governments. Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance . Then the money are spend in two ways.
General revenue funds which pays for the basics, and categorical funds which are spent on specific things decided by the government.
Voters passed two laws that impacts school funding. Preposition 13, limits the amount the funding that can come from the proper taxes, preposition 98 guarantees that each school is funded to a certain level. So you can see how schools get money why there is often not enough money for local needs and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.
Well funded schools means a better education and a stronger community.
What is the biggest problems in your school, too little money, or something else? Get involved by understanding how school funding works, you can help California schools become as good as they can be for all students.
One big reason is that voters passed a law called Proposition 13, which limited how much money homeowners and businesses had to pay in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding schools. Voters then became worried that schools were getting too little money and passed another law, Proposition 98, which makes sure schools receive a minimum amount of funding each year. This amount is tied to how well California businesses are doing. When the economy does well, school funding goes up. So here is another look at how your schools are funded.
California residents and businesses pay taxes. That money goes to the state and local governments. Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance. Then the money is spent in two ways: general revenue funds, which pays for the basics, and categorical funds, which are spent on specific things decided by the government. Voters passed two laws that impact school funding. Proposition 13 limits the amount of funding that can come from property taxes. Proposition 98 guarantees that each school is funded to a certain level. So you can see how schools get money to run, why there is often not enough money for local needs, and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.
Well-funded schools mean a better education and a stronger community. What are the biggest problems in your school? Too little money, or something else? Get involved, by understanding how school funding works, you can help California schools become as good as they can be, for all students.
Homework
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So heres another look at how your school are funded.California residence and businesses pay taxes.That money go through the State and local goverments.Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attandence.Then,the money is spent in two ways.General revenue funds which pays for the basics and categorical funds which spent on specific things decided by the goverments.
Voters passed two laws that --- school funding.Propery 13 limits the ammount of funding can from the property taxes.Property 98 garanteed that each school is funding to a sustain level.
So you can see how school get money to run.Why there is often not enough money for local needs and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.Well funded schools mean a better education and stronger community.
What is the biggest problem in your school?Too little money or something else?Get involed by understanding how shcool funding works,you can help California school become as good as they can be for all students.
Homework
One big reason is that voters passed a law called Proposition 13, which limited how much home owners and businesses in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding schools. Voters then became worry that schools will get too little money, then passed another law -- Proposition 98, which make sure schools receive a minimum of funding each year. This's tied to how well California business is doing, the economy does well, school funding goes up. So here is another look that how your school are founded. California residents and businesses pay taxes, that money goes to the state and local government. You school gets money based on numbers of students and school attendance. Then the money is spent in 2 ways, general revenue funds which pays for the basic, and catagorical fund which are spent on spicific things decided by the governement. Voters passed 2 law that impact schoold funding. Proposition 13 limits the the amount of funding that comes from property taxes. Proposition 98 guarantees that each school's funding to a certain level. So you can see how school gets money to run, why there's often not enough money for local needs and how citizens can impact high school funding. Well funded schools mean a better education and stronger community. What's the biggest problems of your school? Too little money? Or something else? Get involved by understanding how school funding works, you can help California schools become as good as they can be for all students.
One big reason is voters passed a law called Proposition 13, which limited how much money home owners and businesses had to pay in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding schools. Voters then became worry that schools will get too little money and passed another law proposition 98,which makes sure schools receive a minimum amount of funding each year. This amount is tied to how well California businesses are doing. When the economy does well, school funding goes up. So, here's another look at how your school is funded.
California residents and businesses pay taxes. They money goes to the state and local government. Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance. Then the money is spent in 2 ways, general revenue fund which pays for the basics, and categorical fund which is spent for spicific things decided by the government. Voters passed 2 laws that impact school funding. Proposition 13 limits the amount that comes from property taxes. Proposition 98 guarantees that each school is funded to a certain level.
So you can see how schools get money to run, why there's often not enough money for local needs, and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.
Well-funded schools mean a better education and a stronger community. What the biggest problems of your school? Too little money or something else? Get involved. By understanding how school funding works, you can help California schools become as good as they can be, for all students.
One big reason is that voters passed a law called proposition 13 which limited how much money homeowners and business have to pay in propety taxes. This reduce the tax money for funding school. Voters then become worry that school getting too little money and pass another law--proposition 98. which make sure school receive minimum amount of funding each year. This amount is tied how well business is doing. When the economy does well, school fund goes up. So here is another look how your school funded.
Californian residents and business pay taxes. That money goes to the state and local governments. Your school gets money base on number of students and school attendance. Then the money is spent in two ways. General revenue funds which pays for basics and categorical funds which are spent on specific things decided by the government. Voters pass two laws that impacts school funding. Proposition 13 limits the amount of funding that come from property taxes. Proposition 98 guarantees each school is fund to certain level. So you can see how school get the money run. Why there are often not enough money for local needs. And how citizens can impact how school are funded. While funded schools meaning better education and stronger community. What are the biggest problems in your school. Too little money or something also. Getting involved by understanding how school funding works you can help Californian schools become as good as they can be for all students.
one big reason is that voters passed a law called proposition 13, which limited how much moneyowners and businesses had to pay in property taxes.this reduces tax moner for funding schools.voters then became worried that school weregetting too little money and passed another law.proposition 98,which makes sure school receives minimum amount of funding each year.this amount is tied how well california businesses are doing,when the enconomy does well,school funding goes up.so here is another look at how your schools are funded.california residents and bueinesses pay taxes.that money goes to the state and the local governments.your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance.and the money is spent in two ways.general revenue funds,which pays for the basics.
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One big reason is that voters passed a law called Proposition 13, which limited how much money homeowners and businesses had to pay in property taxes. This reduced tax money for funding schools. Voters then became worried that schools were getting too little money and passed another law, Proposition 98, which makes sure schools receive a minimum amount of funding each year. This amount is tied to how well California businesses are doing. When the economy does well, school funding goes up. So here is another look at how your schools are funded.California residents and businesses pay taxes. That money goes to the state and local governments. Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance. Then the money is spent in two ways: general revenue funds, which pays for the basics, and categorical funds, which are spent on specific things decided by the government. voters passed two rules impact school funding.Proposition 13 limited the amount of funding that can come from property taxes.proposition 98 guarantees that each school is funded to a certain level.so you can see how school gets the money to run.why there is often not enough money for local needs. and how citizens can impact how schools are funded. well-funded schools mean the better education and the stronger community.what are the biggest problem in your school?Too little money,or something else.get involved,by understanding how school funding works,you can help California schools become as good as they can be,for all students.
One big reason is that votes passed law called proposition 13 which limited how much money home owners and businesses have to pay in property taxes,this reduced tax money from funding schools.Votes then became worried that school was getting too little money and passed another law.Proposition 98 which make sure shcools received a minimum amount of funding each year.This amount is tied to how well california business are doing.When the economy does well school funding goes up.So here is another look at how your school is funded.
California residents and businesses pay taxes that money goes through states and local governments.Your school gets money based on the number of students and school attendance.Then the money is spent into ways:general revenue funds which pays for basics and catigorical funds which are spent on specific things decided by the government.Votes passed two laws that impact school funding propostion 13 limits the amount of funding that can come from property taxses,proposition 98 gurantee that each school is funded to certain level.So you can see how schools get money to run why there is often not enough money for local needs and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.
Well funded schools mean a better education and stronger community.What are the biggest problems in your school? Too little money or something else?Get involved by understanding how school funding works.You can help Calfornia's schools become good as good as they can be for all students.
one big reason is that voters passed a law called Protosition 13,which limits how much homeowners and bisuness had to pay in taxes.This reduced tax money for funding school.Voters then became worried that school may get too little money,and paased another law,Propsition 98,to make sure recieved a minimum amount of funding each year.This amoount is tied to how well Clifornia business is doing,when the economic does well , school funding goes up.so here is another look at how your schools are funded. California resisdents and business pay taxes ,that money goes to the state and local government.your school gets money base on the numembers of students and school attandents ,the the money is spent in tow ways.General revenue funds ,which pays for the basis,and categorical funds which are spent on specific things desiged by the government.Voters passed tow laws that impact school funding.
proposition 13,limitis the amount of funding that came from propoty tax,propositon 98,guarantee that each school is funded to a certain level.so you can see how school funding get money to run ,why they are often not enough money for local needs , and how citizens can impact how schools are funded.well-founded schools meant a better education and a stonger community.what are the biggest problem in your school? little money or something else? get involved , by understanding how school funding works ,you can help California schools become as good as they can be ,for all the students.