As educators and administrators across the country continue to grapple with the challenges of innovating on a tight budget, one phrase is becoming increasingly tiresome to hear: "We can't afford it." K-12 officials are fed up with being limited by financial constraints when it comes to implementing new technologies, programs, and initiatives that could revolutionize the way students learn. Despite the growing demand for innovative approaches to education, many schools are being held back by outdated funding models and limited resources. In this article, Education Week explores the frustration of K-12 officials who are searching for creative solutions to break free from the budgetary constraints that are stifling their ability to innovate and improve student outcomes.


The Phrase K-12 Officials Are Sick of Hearing When Talking About Innovating on a Budget  Education Week