NJlonghorn
2,500+ Posts
I think partial fungibility would allow districts to further improve where the local board and administration decides they need to improve (be it salaries, construction, additional classroom resources, etc) instead of having dollars from the bureaucratic lords on high
Thankfully, New Jersey doesn't have the kinds of limits Spidy lays out. There are some strings attached to money we get for particular purposes, such as special ed funding or school lunch programs, but by and large we decide what to spend money on.