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Wellllll, not for nothing but....if the school is doing this to make money, I'm not sure how that's entirely a bad thing. Most schools are generally underfunded and maybe the bake sales just ain't cutting it anymore. It's time to get creative.
They are also vast disparities in how well schools are funded. Some are severely lacking in resources while others have more funding than they can handle, thanks to school taxes being linked to property values. So allowing underfunded districts to compete with the wealthy abundantly-funded districts is also not entirely a bad thing. They are finding a way to let students use the same equipment that better-situated students do. Leveling the playing field and all. Otherwise, by the time they get to college, some students would be at more of a disadvantage than they already are.
I don't know the funding situation of the district in question here, nor do I understand completely the reasons for the terms of the contract. But I know I'd have read that sucker carefully before signing it or have consulted it before spending money on my own iPad.
They are also vast disparities in how well schools are funded. Some are severely lacking in resources while others have more funding than they can handle, thanks to school taxes being linked to property values. So allowing underfunded districts to compete with the wealthy abundantly-funded districts is also not entirely a bad thing. They are finding a way to let students use the same equipment that better-situated students do. Leveling the playing field and all. Otherwise, by the time they get to college, some students would be at more of a disadvantage than they already are.
I don't know the funding situation of the district in question here, nor do I understand completely the reasons for the terms of the contract. But I know I'd have read that sucker carefully before signing it or have consulted it before spending money on my own iPad.