From WSJopinion: Why does teacher pay stay flat while education spending rises? Elizabeth Warren should know the answer, write MQ_McShane and JasonBedrick
When education-reform activist Sarah Carpenter expressed skepticism about Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s plan to quadruple federal Title I funding for schools, Ms. Warren’s reply was remarkable.
“Listen, I understand that,” the senator said backstage after a November rally in Atlanta. “I got an increase in Child Development Block Grants of 85%, and I told all of my folks back in Massachusetts, ‘You’re gonna get an 85% raise at all of our little child-development centers.’ You know how much of a raise they got? Zero! Somehow it all...
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