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How does Hawaii fund its public schools differently from the rest of the country? Instead of relying on local property taxes, the state uses a centralized system that allocates money based on student needs through a weighted formula, giving schools flexibility to decide how to use their budgets. While this approach promotes consistency statewide, it also faces challenges in keeping up with costs and ensuring equity across diverse communities.
By TFD SuppliesHow does Hawaii fund its public schools differently from the rest of the country? Instead of relying on local property taxes, the state uses a centralized system that allocates money based on student needs through a weighted formula, giving schools flexibility to decide how to use their budgets. While this approach promotes consistency statewide, it also faces challenges in keeping up with costs and ensuring equity across diverse communities.

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