Photo: Getty ImagesWhen I was a kid, I would sometimes ask my parents for money. Call me crazy, but I didn’t really care how much came from my mom versus how much came from my dad. I cared about whether or not I could afford to buy the latest Tribe Called Quest tape and whether I was being treated fairly compared to my sisters. Schools aren’t too different. They want to know whether they have enough resources to allow all students to reach state standards. They also want to be treated fairly compared to other school districts. Whether their money comes from state or county taxes is almost entirely irrelevant. Legislative leaders, however, disagree. They care little about whether our schools
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