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- up to 3.4 billion a year spent on children of illegal aliens and illegal aliens
-$600 plus compensation per instructional hour on average
-$14 billion in unfunded pensions
Looks like bankruptcy is coming soon from nearly 15 billion unfunded pensions, $110,000 average teacher compensation which is over $600 an hour, 2 to 3 billion a year spent on illegals
LAUSD spends between 2.7 billion to 3.4 billion a year educating illegal aliens children.
According to Steven A. Camarota between 1/5th and 1/4th of students in LAUSD are the students of illegals.
As much as it's likely that the district probably is in league with illegals, especially the teachers unions, it was our charming despotic Supreme Court that forced us (well, we're stupid enough to comply with their tyranny any way) to educate them all.
However, I am interested in the claim that the superintendent or whomever they're against in LA is pro-charter and trying to harm public education. I've found evidence that Governor Greg Abbot and his allies are trying to rig the STARR tests and other measures to ensure that schools, especially in poorer neighborhoods, fail, so that the state of Texas can take them over and replace them with unelected charter bureaucrats and do away with local control. (And I've heard similar stories from other states of these predatory charter tactics.)
As much as it's likely that the district probably is in league with illegals, especially the teachers unions, it was our charming despotic Supreme Court that forced us (well, we're stupid enough to comply with their tyranny any way) to educate them all.
However, I am interested in the claim that the superintendent or whomever they're against in LA is pro-charter and trying to harm public education. I've found evidence that Governor Greg Abbot and his allies are trying to rig the STARR tests and other measures to ensure that schools, especially in poorer neighborhoods, fail, so that the state of Texas can take them over and replace them with unelected charter bureaucrats and do away with local control. (And I've heard similar stories from other states of these predatory charter tactics.)
You're interested in a made up story? lol Why?
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