Michigan State University: How Does Recession Affect Public School Students?
September 12, 2019
September 12, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 12 [TNSeducationresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
If the predicted economic downturn comes to fruition, many public schools will find their already stressed budgets squeezed even more. And, as a result, many administrators will head to the bargaining table to negotiate budget cuts with teachers' unions.
So how do recession-induced cuts affect students? Negatively, according to new research from Michig . . .
If the predicted economic downturn comes to fruition, many public schools will find their already stressed budgets squeezed even more. And, as a result, many administrators will head to the bargaining table to negotiate budget cuts with teachers' unions.
So how do recession-induced cuts affect students? Negatively, according to new research from Michig . . .