How do states fund public schools?

a. charity
b. Donations
c. Taxes
d. Tuition

1 answer

The correct answer is c. Taxes. States fund public schools primarily through taxes such as property taxes, income taxes, and sales taxes. These taxes go into a general fund that is allocated to school districts and used to fund education expenses such as teacher salaries, textbooks, and building maintenance.
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