NolaMan
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I would bet very few. Schools are bled pretty dry. If anything, it would be in administration costs. Good luck with that.
The problem with public schools is that more money does not equate to better education. I would support a system in which the money a child is given to go to school (ie the tax dollars that would be spent on them at public school) are attached to the child, and not the school. The child can then pick whatever school they want. Bad schools would simply "go out of business" because students would not stay at them.
There is a lot of money that can probably be saved in on our education system, and firing bad teachers is not a bad place to start.