Do the math. The top end of the range from the article was $40,000 for housing an inmate 24 hours / day, 365 days a year. That is $4.56 per hour for inmates.
At $7,000 per year for a school, 200 days a year for about 7 hours a day. That is $5.00 per hour for school kids.
Just like North Haverbrook, Ogdenville, and Brockway.
Wouldn't they prefer a nice game of chess?
Were you a threat to the security of those flying with you? Sounds like they got it right to me.
Do the math. The top end of the range from the article was $40,000 for housing an inmate 24 hours / day, 365 days a year. That is $4.56 per hour for inmates. At $7,000 per year for a school, 200 days a year for about 7 hours a day. That is $5.00 per hour for school kids.