Public Policy: Think FAST, San Antonio’s (and Texas Red’s) apartheid public education system
source: http://www.examiner.com/public-policy-in-san-antonio/public-policy-think-fast-san-antonio-s-...
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It likely is of little surprise that while none of San Antonio, Bexar County’s, 16 apartheid public education school districts earned five stars “in the Financial Allocation Study for Texas, or FAST, report of those that scored respectably all but one is on San Antonio’s North Side.
The study, released last Wednesday by Comptroller Susan Combs, rates Texas districts on a scale of one to five relative to their “fiscal peers.” Three of four districts earning 3.5 stars are located on the northside.
San Antonio, Edgewood and South San Antonio ISDs (inner-city and South Side districts) garnered 1.5 stars.
The study, released last Wednesday by Comptroller Susan Combs, rates Texas districts on a scale of one to five relative to their “fiscal peers.” Three of four districts earning 3.5 stars are located on the northside.
San Antonio, Edgewood and South San Antonio ISDs (inner-city and South Side districts) garnered 1.5 stars.
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