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		<title>By: KipSchroeder</title>
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		<description>Bob,

I think you&#039;re being too picky regarding the grammar used on the Adequate Yearly Funding site. It&#039;s likely that the editors attended Kansas public schools prior to the huge influx of tax dollars. ;-)

Excellent article! I wish my income increased at the same rate as the total spending per student. Unfortunately, we&#039;ve yet to receive the improved test scores promised to correlate with the staggering spending.</description>
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<p>I think you&#8217;re being too picky regarding the grammar used on the Adequate Yearly Funding site. It&#8217;s likely that the editors attended Kansas public schools prior to the huge influx of tax dollars. ;-)</p>
<p>Excellent article! I wish my income increased at the same rate as the total spending per student. Unfortunately, we&#8217;ve yet to receive the improved test scores promised to correlate with the staggering spending.</p>
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