Five Marion County school districts get $7.5M to help students navigate college enrollment

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7 thoughts on “Five Marion County school districts get $7.5M to help students navigate college enrollment

    1. Completely agree David. Absurd to say they need this level of funding when the public school offices have personnel who’s sole job is to do this process…

    2. They publish enrollment numbers and you know how to do long division if you want to prove your point, no?

      I’d call it more of a boondoggle that we have laws that give $11 million in taxpayer funds A YEAR to Heritage Christian and Roncalli … than I am a private foundation choosing to give $7.5 million to four school districts and one charter school to use over four years.

      And by the way, Indiana has a ratio of 694 students to every one counselor. But you knew that, right?

      https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2024/02/01/more-time-to-do-our-jobs-indiana-lawmakers-advance-bill-to-lighten-load-on-school-counselors/

    3. It seems like it works out to a few hundred bucks per student. Everything surrounding university admissions, decisions, & funding is overly complicated. It is probably a GDP sink, but the fault isn’t in the hands of K-12 schools.

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