Some Poor Districts Stand to Lose Out Again as Biden Preps to Pour Billions Into Schools
On a warm, sunny afternoon in early April, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona paced the halls of Beverly Hills Middle School in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania – one of the most rapidly diversifying and chronically underfunded school districts in the country. He walked alongside a facilities director who pointed out where the airflow was weak, where it was strong and how that determined the number of students that could be in certain parts of the aging building.
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