“Rep. Jerry Lunn, R-Overland Park, said spending in K-12 from 2012 to 2015 had increased by $312 million while other agencies and areas declined.
“’Which tells me that there’s really not a great correlation between how much you spend and the outcome you generate,’ Lunn said.
“Just hours later, however, the Kansas Association of School Boards released a new analysis showing the state’s performance on national tests rose and fell with funding.”
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