On this episode with Neal and Julie, they dive deep into the confusing labyrinth of school district budgets, exposing how even seasoned lawmakers struggle to make sense of the financial data tied to educational outcomes. They explore stark spending discrepancies between Idaho districts—like Madison’s $9,000 per student versus Jefferson’s $15,000—and question why such variations exist when outcomes seem similar. Neal calls for more transparency, suggesting school districts report more digestible data so taxpayers and parents can better understand where education dollars go. Julie joins in pondering whether consolidating services like payroll could reduce overhead and whether per-pupil spending actually correlates with student success. They also discuss the generational shift in student engagement due to technology, the merits of fasting, oddball food habits, and why not all cultural celebrations (like Cinco de Mayo) are what they seem. As always, the episode weaves serious questions with lighthearted detours—including baking tips and childhood cereal box memories—making for a thoughtful yet entertaining conversation.
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