The LA Unified School district spends $2200 more per student per year than the average California school district. The drop out rate is actually about 1/3, not 50% as mentioned in this article (although 33% is ridiculously horrible in it's own right).
CA teachers are the highest paid in the country plus their pensions allow them to retire at 55 years old with something like 90% of their pay plus medical till death. These costs have forced some layoffs and increased class sizes. The teachers unions won't allow salary reductions to save jobs, so the real looser are the kids and tax payers.
The reason this school cost so much money is because the school district is completely out of touch with reality, as are most CA government workers. The waste is mind boggling and bankrupting the state.
CA teachers are the highest paid in the country plus their pensions allow them to retire at 55 years old with something like 90% of their pay plus medical till death. These costs have forced some layoffs and increased class sizes. The teachers unions won't allow salary reductions to save jobs, so the real looser are the kids and tax payers.
The reason this school cost so much money is because the school district is completely out of touch with reality, as are most CA government workers. The waste is mind boggling and bankrupting the state.
