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<blockquote data-quote="hard_r" data-source="post: 1972252" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>More ignorance....There are laws that dictate how money must be spent, therefore it is possible to have money in the building fund but not have money for books. Also, a lot of additions and new buildings are paid for by bond issues (voted for by community members) and that money can not go to anything else. I love when people say "schools can afford x but then can't afford y". Schools don't just have one bank account they pay for everything out of. They have multiple funds which receive different amounts and each fund has laws about what the money can be spent on. Try to know what you're talking about before spouting your so-called solutions. If you use money allocated to construction on books, the school can be penalized, and superintendents can lose their jobs for breaking the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard_r, post: 1972252, member: 9837"] More ignorance....There are laws that dictate how money must be spent, therefore it is possible to have money in the building fund but not have money for books. Also, a lot of additions and new buildings are paid for by bond issues (voted for by community members) and that money can not go to anything else. I love when people say "schools can afford x but then can't afford y". Schools don't just have one bank account they pay for everything out of. They have multiple funds which receive different amounts and each fund has laws about what the money can be spent on. Try to know what you're talking about before spouting your so-called solutions. If you use money allocated to construction on books, the school can be penalized, and superintendents can lose their jobs for breaking the law. [/QUOTE]
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