Similarly, some 133, 000 students in Chicago are eligible for extratutoring, but city school officials say they only have money to pay for 25, 000 to 30, 000 of them.
President Clinton has particularly praised Chicago's schools, which have had a policy of keeping pupils back for the past three years (combined with extratutoring and summer school).
Investment takes many forms, not just formal education, but buying a house in a neighborhood with the best schools, paying for informal and extra-curricular tutoring, classes, cram-schools, camps, foreign travel, etc.