WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Many US states fund their public schools unfairly for political reasons, Newark Education Law Center Executive Director David Sciarra said in a press call.
"What we see is that many of these states have deeply unfair school funding. They have significant economic capacity to actually do better and provide additional funding, but they simply don’t for political reasons," Sciarra said.
The Center found that the US states of Nevada, Arizona, California and Oregon had unfairly high funding. By contrast, Pennsylvania, Texas, Illinois and 11 other states had regressive school funding systems. They provided less funding to districts with higher concentration of poor students.
The Education Law Center seeks to ensure that all US students, especially disadvantaged ones, have access to adequate resources, Sciarra said.