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1 the more money the state spends in education the lower the test scores for Hawaii's students which is near bottom or at the bottom in some catagories. nice this is what you get from bureaucracies such as the board of education that will cut teachers versus administation cost. and the union only cares about status quo and membership count. be a sheep vote democrap |
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1 $16,000 per student is the highest in the nation but the actual spending of $4,435 per student in Hawaii is the lowest if Utah's $5,000 per pupil is the lowest reported figure by the census bureau. These figures are not checked by the National Census Bureau. These figures were submitted by the DOE. The report is certainly biased and untrue. The DOE is still acting maliciously by trying to cover their inadequate performance with numbers. The media is also at fault for providing the public sector with lies to cover a failing Government agency that is driving the State to bankruptcy. |
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2 Then one has to consider every year for the past 10 years, 800 million goes into "questionable" contracts. Some non-bid and others "fixed" by the corrupt DOE administrators to line the pockets of themselves, their family members, corrupt contractors and other persons of "questionable" character. Still then, no matter how much taxpayer's money goes into the "public trough" the corrupt DOE will find ways to deplete it at the expense of teachers and students! Look at the current status, Hawaii's DOE schools rank at the bottom of the 50 state barrel, 49th in Reading, 45th in Math and the scores are decreasing and has been for over 15 years! Clearly putting more money in a cesspool of incompetent and corrupt DOE administration is NOT the answer. Complete audit and prison time for all those crooks are the answer including a complete overhaul, otherwise it is just "business as usual". |
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6 not a single thing..... |
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5 true and very sad |
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1 That's $550 per teacher more than the national average. That's a 9.4% difference. Is the Price of Paradise COL in Hawaii more than 10%? Also this year, Senator Donna Mercado Kim cut the Public Charter School per pupil spending down to $5,900. Compare that to "bottom-paying Utah, with $5,683" and a picture of injustice begins to emerge. $11,060 vs $5,900...Hmmmm..... Perhaps Donna Mercado Kim hates Hawaiian children. After all, a recent KSBE study showed that the 17 Hawaiian focused charters are doing a better job educating keiki than the DOE. And the recent HSA scores showed several public charters in the top ten in math and reading. Is the legislature trying to starve these schools to make them struggle? My Magic 8-Ball says YES, IT IS SO. |
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1 To call the media an accessory is a little extreme. However, it would be great investigative journalism to REALLY dig inot the DOE's spending, programs, federal funding, CIP and procurement. At $16,000 per child every year, you would almost be better off simply BRIBING the kids to do well on tests rather than growing the bureaucracy into the Department of Employment. But because the DOE is such a big elephant, no journalist has the wherewithal to eat it one bite at a time. It's all fluff and feel good/feel bad sensationalism. No one is up for the challenge. It would take someone like Randy Roth to do a Broken Trust-style study on the DOE before the SB or HA would pick it up. These papers are incapable of taking on something that big themselves. |
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how many graduate from HS ... maybe da metric should be ... cost/HS graduate ... den, mo scared ... almost same as cost/welfare recipient ... auwe .... |
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5 true..and actually our teachers are paid very well for their very bad performance. |
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1 Unnecessary purchases and staff positions should be examined carefully to save money. Concrete explanation of allocations and spending are still pending. Billions of dollars alloted for education should be accounted and see if we can divert money from there to cover the state deficit and to help maintain the quality of life. |
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1 This is the only thing left for the Governor to do. In nearly eight years in office, she faced a huge corrupt Democratic machine that blocked her every move. I don't blame her for twiddling her thumbs in disgust. |
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