I don’t think this one has been asked yet in the other threads but correct me if I’m wrong.
What does the district proposal look like if the private schools enrollment becomes the average enrollment of the neighboring larger public schools?
I don’t think either is a good idea, but if districts are seen as having a real possibility of passing due to the large of amount of south of I-80 schools favoring it, why wouldn’t those same schools also not vote for the new proposal replacing the multiplier?
What does the district proposal look like if the private schools enrollment becomes the average enrollment of the neighboring larger public schools?
I don’t think either is a good idea, but if districts are seen as having a real possibility of passing due to the large of amount of south of I-80 schools favoring it, why wouldn’t those same schools also not vote for the new proposal replacing the multiplier?