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Multiple Choice QuestionSince the decision in Edgewood v. Kirby, which of the following is true of funding for Texas school districts?Multiple choice question.Differences have all but been eradicated, with extra money now being provided to lower-income school districts to provide "enrichments."Differences between school districts still exist because wealthier districts can provide funds for "enrichments."School funding in Texas remains unconstitutional and the "basic foundations" of education in lower-income districts are not being provided.

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Multiple Choice QuestionSince the decision in Edgewood v. Kirby, which of the following is true of funding for Texas school districts?Multiple choice question.Differences have all but been eradicated, with extra money now being provided to lower-income school districts to provide "enrichments."Differences between school districts still exist because wealthier districts can provide funds for "enrichments."School funding in Texas remains unconstitutional and the "basic foundations" of education in lower-income districts are not being provided.

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The correct answer is: Differences between school districts still exist because wealthier districts can provide funds for "enrichments."

This is because the Edgewood v. Kirby decision led to changes in the Texas school funding system to make it more equitable, but it did not completely eliminate the disparities. Wealthier districts are still able to provide additional funds for "enrichments" beyond the basic education requirements, which can lead to differences in the quality of education between districts.

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