Seattle public inner city high school

<p>I wasn't really thinking about the state getting involved in redistributing the money but perhaps a seperate organiazation like we have now that is a funnel through which money passes could possibly redistribute money throughout the district. But, I agree that if money was shuttled elsewhere, fundraising may just dry up.
We are currently looking at new sources for revenue, although the proposal to tax lattes didnt go over state wide, the same people think that taxing pop and bottled water citywide would do the trick.
The superintendent ( who doesn't live in the city) is assembling a committee of the usual suspects to look at the problem-not holding my breath- but I don't know what the solution is.</p>