And the system spends seven times more for subsidized food services per pupil than the average.
School officials say the system spends about $6,000 a year to educate each child.
The system also spends little on athletics, guidance counseling, social work, and transportation.
In 2002, the system spent $6,313 per pupil, the 19th highest amount of the 120 school systems in the state.
The Chancellor, using figures from last year's budget, reported that the system spent an average of $6,284 on each student in a regular classroom.
Or maybe you want to know how much the system spent on pensions.
The system spends 62 cents a square foot to maintain and repair schools.
The system spent an average of $6,284 on each student in a regular classroom.
Without order, the system does not continue to exist, but spend too much and accumulation breaks down.
The mayor appoints only two of the board's seven members and has little say in how the system spends its $8 billion budget.