Since 1965, Congress has been authorized to spend more money on poor & vulnerable students than it actually appropriated in the annual federal budget. Over the past 13 yrs, this means Congress could have appropriated an additional $347 billion to support the education of low-income, primarily Black and Brown students, but DIDN’T. Read more about public school underfunding in AROS’ new report: http://ow.ly/t68H30nrefY #WeChoose #Equity #RepaytheEdDebt #IDEAFunding #Title1Funding #J4JAlliance #AROS ON TWITTER @j4j_usa @commonschools @fflic @schottfound @aqe_ny @adv_project @voices4ED @goodIDEAfolks @network4pubEd @reclaimourschls @racialjusticenow @MIStudentsDream #dignityinschoolscampaign https://www.instagram.com/p/BtBrwuQlXl4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hk07j8rn1n35
















