The Arizona Auditor General recently released a comprehensive report on school spending in the state. MORE ⬇️
They found, among other things, some districts allocate a larger share of their per-pupil funding to classroom spending than others.
Spending in the Auditor General report is broken down by money going to supporting classrooms versus administrative costs. Administrative spending combines costs for school administration, operation, food, and transportation. The ratio of classroom to administrative spending is 69.5% to 30.5%.
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