A really easy benchmark would be to check whether funding pays for basic classroom supplies (tissues, chalk, paper for assignments, etc.), or if teachers commonly pay for that stuff out-of-pocket. In the US the latter…
If you're interested, the paper says the underlying data is freely available on request.
> If it's not against your company's NDAs This ^ is nontrivial (maybe impossible) to determine without consulting an attorney.
r.e. the state deciding for you - this was a statewide ballot measure, and passed with ~75% of the vote.
A really easy benchmark would be to check whether funding pays for basic classroom supplies (tissues, chalk, paper for assignments, etc.), or if teachers commonly pay for that stuff out-of-pocket. In the US the latter…
If you're interested, the paper says the underlying data is freely available on request.
> If it's not against your company's NDAs This ^ is nontrivial (maybe impossible) to determine without consulting an attorney.
r.e. the state deciding for you - this was a statewide ballot measure, and passed with ~75% of the vote.