Supreme Court rules Legislature still failing to fund basic education
The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that the state Legislature has not met the school funding mandate in the McCleary case.
The justices voted 9-0, acknowledging that the state has made significant progress in fully funding the program of basic education but said that the funding system adopted, delays by over a year implementation of a constitutionality compliant salary model, a critical part of meaningful reform.
A $100,000 day fine against the state stands.
The court order, which summarizes nearly six years of history in the case, points out the Legislature has satisfied the courts mandate on kindergarten through third grade class size reduction; all-day kindergarten; transportation; and funding for materials and supplies. However, as things stand today, the salary allocation model remains outdated.
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