As the summer winds down, students and teachers are getting ready to head back to classrooms throughout the country. But for America’s teachers, that comes at a price: an average of $459 to be exact. Because of a shortfall in spending on school budgets, teachers are forced to reach into their own wallets to prepare for their students, further eroding their take home pay. According to an EPI report, teachers on average spent nearly $500 to get classrooms ready: $327 in North Dakota on the low end of the spectrum, and $664 in California on the high end. Teachers are plugging the gaps of insufficient school spending to help ensure students have materials they need for a positive learning environment. “An overwhelming majority of them—more than nine out of 10—will not be reimbursed for part of what they spend on supplies over the school year, according to survey data from the National Center for Education Statistics,” EPI found. EPI’s report also shows teachers in high-poverty schools “are spending more of their own money on school supplies than are teachers in low-poverty schools. This gap may reflect greater needs among students in high-poverty schools and more deficient funding systems for those schools.” Check out the graphic below to see how much, on average, teachers spend out-of-pocket in each state. Then click here to share it on Facebook. Our teachers should not have to spend their own money on our classrooms. We need to prioritize spending on education to help ensure our students and our teachers have the resources they need.
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