Posts Tagged ‘ graph ’
The Graph that Says it All
August 3, 2011 Filed Under: featuredarticleThe falling red line on this graph shows how Colorado’s per pupil funding compares to the national average from 1972-2009. (This is an update of the chart Great Ed has used in presentations for two years). It shows that, as of 2008-09 (the most recent data available), Colorado spent $1,809 — or almost 18% — less per pupil than the national average, a drop of more than $400 in two years. This new data shows Colorado falling back down to 40th in per pupil spending, and 49th in the percent of our wealth we commit to K-12 education.
Great Futures Slide show
February 17, 2010 Filed Under: UncategorizedThis slideshow is too important to ignore, check it out to see how Colorado is doing compared to the rest of the US in per pupil funding, class size, and more.
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January 29, 2010 Filed Under: ArchivedFight education budget cuts in Colorado, support Great Education Colorado by purchasing a custom T-shirt, mug, or canvas tote bag from Cafe Press.
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The Falling Red Line
October 8, 2009 Filed Under: NewsThe falling red line on this graph documents how Colorado’s per pupil funding compares to the national average. Read on and print out this fact sheet of questions for school board members and legislators.














