In the Kansas City desegregation case, a federal judge tried to attract white students back by making the schools so attractive that it told the district to 'dream your biggest dream and the state will pay for it,' making Kansas City the highest-spending large district in the nation in the 1990s—yet the money went into lavish facilities (Olympic pools, a zoo) rather than better teachers, and produced no gains in student achievement.

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Speaker

Eric Hanushek

Evidence Quote

Kansas City was the highest spending district in the nation

Source

Eric Hanushek on Education and School Finance 07/14/2008EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:14:22 AM

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