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New York City spends more money per pupil than many public-school districts—and yet its educational outcomes “are average at best,” @MarcNovicoff argues. He examines how the city’s education budget became untouchable, and what that means for students: | Collector
New York City spends more money per pupil than many public-school districts—and yet its educational outcomes “are average at best,” @MarcNovicoff argues. He examines how the city’s education budget became untouchable, and what that means for students:
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New York City spends more money per pupil than many public-school districts—and yet its educational outcomes “are average at best,” @MarcNovicoff argues. He examines how the city’s education budget became untouchable, and what that means for students:

New York City spends more money per pupil than many public-school districts—and yet its educational outcomes “are average at best,” @MarcNovicoff argues. He examines how the city’s education budget became untouchable, and what that means for students:

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