Luxury Cars & Million Dollar Homes, But There's Inequity In Our Public Schools

The Pasadena Education Facebook page is a great place for information. An article from The Stanford Daily was posted today about a Stanford study and the inequity in our public schools. It is titled "Stanford-coordinated study finds persistent inequities in California public schools."

One of our parents wrote this insightful comment:


The main thing that stood out for me was the paradox -- that isn't news to anyone here -- of a school district perpetually struggling with funding crises despite the abundance of multi-million-dollar homes and frequent sightings of luxury vehicles on our streets and in our parking garages. 
McKinley is a particularly striking example, being located within walking distance of Pasadena's financial center...and several high-end shopping and dining destinations. Yet we keep having to fight for every dollar, to repeatedly justify vital resources, never mind the ongoing dream of installing a shade structure so that our children don't have to be stuck inside stuffy rooms during the hotter months.
Rather than focusing on the absurdity of the status quo, I'm hoping to bring more focus to the abundance of untapped resources in this city, and to spark more exploration of partnerships that can both revitalize PUSD schools AND create value for the city. I know many such partnerships already exist, AND I believe more can be created.
- Rosalie Schneider

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