- Ann Arbor Public Schools
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- Articles about Equity & PTO Funding
National Articles Defining the Problem
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2022: Here's How Much Money LA Parents Are Fundraising For Schools, And What It Buys
by Kyle Stokes, LAist (Jan 10, 2022) -
2021: Should rich families be allowed to fundraise a better public school education for their kids?
by Neal Morton, The Hechinger Report (June 14, 2021)
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2019: First person: Parent fundraising made my school a great place to teach. I was grateful...
...until I realized the cost, by Anna Noble, THE COLORADO INDEPENDENT (December 10, 2019)
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2018: Parent-Led Fundraising Makes Some Schools Better but Leaves Others Behind
by Karen Weese, SLATE (NOV 26, 2018)
Attempts to Address the Problem
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2022: Pioneering parents share fundraising across University City schools (Missouri)
by Blythe Bernhard, ST LOUIS POST DISPATCH, (August 1, 2022)
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2022: Can We Fix the One Big Problem with the PTA? (Evanston)
by Sarah Jaffe, ROMPER (August 10, 2022)
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2022: Making sure all Seattle students benefit from donor support
by Jennifer Hemmingsebn, SEATTLE TIMES ( May 27, 2022)
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2021: A tale of two schools:Framingham wants to make school PTO funding more equitable and fair (MA)
by Zane Razzaq, METROWEST DAILY NEWS (July 26, 2021)
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2021: Arlington PTA Leaders Consider Ways to Distribute Funding More Equitably (Virginia)
by Jo DeVoe, ALR NOW (July 15, 2021)
The Issue in Ann Arbor
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2023: Michigan’s Schools Are An “Engine of Inequality.” The New Legislature Wants to Fix it
by Hope O’Dell, THE GANDER (January 27, 2023)
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2023: Making PTO funds equitable for all schools is goal of Ann Arbor parent group
by Martin Slagter, MLive (Jan. 30, 2023)
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2017: Ann Arbor parents raise millions for schools as state aid drops
by Lauren Slagter, MLive (Oct. 16, 2017)
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2017: Parent groups spend millions on Ann Arbor schools; see who raises the most
by Lauren Slagter, MLive (August 18, 2017)
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2017: The College-Town Achievement Gap: Persistent inequality plagues the places some prestigious
...universities call home. Are the higher-education institutions to blame?, by Erik Gleibermann, THE ATLANTIC (June 1, 2017)