Eye on NY: Spending Big on Failing Schools New York again “ranks #1 in the nation” on public-school spending: $26,571 per kid, “85 percent above the national average of $14,347” — even as “student achievement is the lowest in history,” thunders the Empire Center’s Emily D’Vertola. On the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the “state ranks 46th in the nation for 4th grade math and has demonstrated ‘no meaningful improvement’ in 4th or 8th grade reading or math for over a decade.” “This year, less than half of students scored proficient on our state’s own grade 3-8 assessments, with some districts scoring at 0% proficiency for entire grade levels.” State leaders’ “solution? L
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