As a nationwide average, yes. Rural schools tend to depend on it more than city schools. Students are more spread apart, and they don’t have a large property tax base.
Plus, even an 8% cut would hurt a lot when they’ve already been squeezed the last few years.
As a nationwide average, yes. Rural schools tend to depend on it more than city schools. Students are more spread apart, and they don’t have a large property tax base.
Plus, even an 8% cut would hurt a lot when they’ve already been squeezed the last few years.