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    Ep 15 Funding Education and Looking for Equitable Outcomes with Dr. Stephen Owens

    enFebruary 17, 2022
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    About this Episode

    On this episode of The Parley in All Blue, Mark is joined by Dr Stephen Owens from the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute to discuss school funding and its effect on impoverished neighborhoods and students. Dr. Owens is a University of Georgia alumni and is an expert in school funding and budgeting. He  breaks down what exactly is going on with the educational system as far as funding and budgeting but especially in low income areas.

    America ranks 12th in the world in reference to education. In the state of Georgia 50% of all the school budget comes from the State funds directly from the State. 43% comes from local property taxes and 7% comes from the government (usually it's from a specific grant, i.e low income students, students with disability, etc) In terms of metropolitan areas Atlanta has the largest income disparity and income inequality. The amount of state funding that's gone into student transportation has gone unchanged in the state of Georgia since Bill Clinton was in office. We've cut 10 Billion dollars from public schools since 2003! Georgia is 1 of only 8 states in the union that doesn't give money/funding specifically to educate students in poverty.

    Highlights from the episode:

    • School Funding
    • Tax Policy
    • Learning Loss Due to COVID
    • Limited Resources in the Education System
    • K-12 Education

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    LinkedIn: @stephen-owens

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