School Funding Public schools do not get enough or a lot of money to pay for school events or to help pay for books or anything they need for school. When it comes to funding public elementary and secondary education, it should not be an alteration in how much they get. It should not matter if a school’s district is bigger than the other. To me, every school should be equal when it comes to funding things. There should not be any bias situations about funding. Every school should get the same amount of funding as every other school no matter if some schools are bigger than others because either way it goes they both are schools, and they both get the same education. Also, for example, if one school has something that the other school does not have, then that school would complain and argue on why they do not have the same things that the bigger school have. …show more content…
They would most likely have the same good materials and not any old materials that they had to use because they did not have enough funds. It will also help because it will better the student’s education. As (Mr. Pugh) said “that when local education authorities had been important, some had bravely taken decisions to sustain or increase budgets while others, less concerned about education, had cut school funding to appease ratepayers and council tax payer.” For example, it could affect students who really want to learn but does not have the right or enough materials to do so, so they must deal with what they have which is not