Michael writes:

> Do children receive
> equality in educational opportunity when poor neighborhoods
> need to spend NRP funds on housing and while better off
> neighborhoods can add their funds to their community
> school budgets

I believe Whittier, not a rich neighborhood, spent mucho bucks on their
community school in Phase I. I think it's a flawed assumption that rich
neighborhoods spend on schools and poor ones on housing.

Is there actual data beyond our limited neighborhood anecdotes?

David Brauer
King Field


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