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1voteTeachers nationally spend an average of $475 of their own money on classroom supplies and materials each year, according to a study prepared by Quality Education Data Inc. for the last school year. The biggest portion of that spending comes to prepare for the first day of class -- which is today at Academy of Dover, Thomas Edison and Marion T. Academy charter schools, and later this week for about half the state's public-school students.
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1voteThe Tax Foundation - K-12 Spending More Reliant on Federal Government Since No Child Left Behind ActNew data from the National Center for Education Statistics show that the federal government has been commandeering a continually larger role in K-12 education in recent years, especially since 1999 and the January 2002 passage of the No Child Left Behind Act.
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1voteDistricts set aside more funds to serve growing numbers of severely disabled.
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