Educational Success: It all depends on where you live

<p>Well, jovenes, note that I did mention that there is a core group of excellent publics, that were excellent both before & after Prop 13. And since that Prop., the well enriched districts with strong property tax support & amazing parental advocacy & involvement have also supplemented with private fundraising the needs that the State (through Prop. 13 & unrelated budget cuts) has not delivered. Mid-level and low-performance schools were never in a position to do this, and there are far more of those 2 categories than high-rent schools. There have also been occasional survival success stories of one or another mid-level school, but generally this has been the exception.</p>