By Ryan McCarthy
State spending on public schools doesn’t match California’s wealth, ambitions, demographics or demands of a 21st century education, says a resolution that Fairfield-Suisun School District trustees approved Thursday.
“This is so very necessary,” said David Isom, the board of trustees president.
The resolution states that “Despite its vast wealth, California has consistently underfunded public education while widening its scope, adding new requirements and raising standards without providing appropriate resources to prepare all students for college, career and civil life.”
Source: Fairfield-Suisun trustees support more money for California schools