Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Monday proposed spending $2 billion over 10 years to help school districts repair and replace their aging buildings. This would mark the largest investment in school facilities in state history, he said.

The proposal, announced during the governor’s annual State of the State address, follows an Idaho Statesman and ProPublica investigation, which showed how Idaho’s restrictive school funding policies and the Legislature’s reluctance to make significant investments in school facilities have impacted students and teachers. Hundreds of students, teachers and administrators shared photos, videos and stories with the publications about the conditions they deal with on a daily basis.

Idaho has long ranked last or near last among states in spending per pupil, and it spends the least on school infrastructure per student, according to the most recent state and national reports. Districts across the state struggle to pass bonds — one of the few ways they can get funds to repair and replace their buildings — because Idaho requires two-thirds of voters for a bond to pass. Most states require a simple majority or 60%. Many superintendents told the Statesman and ProPublica that reaching Idaho’s threshold has been nearly impossible in their communities, and some have given up trying altogether.

As a result, students have had to learn in freezing classrooms and overcrowded schools, with leaky ceilings, failing plumbing and discolored drinking water. These conditions have made it difficult to learn, students and educators said, and have, at times, caused districts to temporarily close schools.

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    10 months ago

    They’re spending on schools because they’re forcing women to birth.

    They finally realized that somehow those two things are connected.

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    10 months ago

    Next, school vouchers.

    After that, budget crisis when for profit schools companies are better at exploiting government hand outs to private businesses then they are at providing education (this is already happening in some states with voucher systems).

    After that: Tada! Education in Republican States is only for the rich, and it only generates Republican Values.

    Fast Forward: Balkanization and Endless Civil War. Yay!

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    Thank fuck. The school infrastructure is abysmal, and it’s incredibly hard to pass a bond for more funding. Idaho schools need help, and I’m glad Little basically got shamed into this.