As opposed to what? Shutting the schools down? Don't you just love it when the threat is worse than the existing problem.
How much does this cost?
1. A mother.
2. A neighbor mother.
3. Two pads of paper.
4. White board.
5. Computer and internet.
6. Textbooks on math, science, grammar, literature.
7. Kitchen table.
8. Pencils. Pens.
The national average of per student spending is about $13k per year in public schools. This does not include capital items (buildings).
Kansas Supreme Court is now legislating.
Judges who give themselves legislative oversight powers.
Maybe they should consider forcing the federal government to pay for the illegal alien populations in the schools. These kids come here with no education and cannot speak English. They disputatiously suck-up resources by requiring specialized and individual teachers. All this at the expense of children of tax paying Americans. You know, the ones actually footing the bill!
Flip em the finger. A court can do a lot of things, but it cannot order the appropriation of money, or order tax increases.
Take monies allocated for the courts.
Over half of school funding goes to administration costs.
Not well. But since we all know that money is made by magic the flaws of reality are easily sidestepped.
Ahh ... money cant buy higher IQs for those students with low IQs.
High time to impeach these Ruth Buzzy Ginsberg clones, take this up to the US Supreme Court, claiming KS Supreme are illegally demanding the right to order legislators raise taxes of tax paying KS residents!
The court has no standing on this issue.
Period!
Someone help me out here...
What if the Legislature decided to simply ignore the state Supreme Court?
What type of enforcement mechanism would the court have to get the Legislature to comply?
How does this even work?
Very easily, The State begins immediate forfeiture proceedings on the Houses of every Supreme Court Justice using the KELO Decision as their Justification for the taking, rent out the homes on AirBNB, and use that money to increase spending on schools.