Abby Robinson homeschools two of her four kids, in part because of budget problems at her local public school. “The Permanent School Fund,” said Denise Dittrich with the Minnesota School Board Association. “So that was set aside, you know, over 100 years ago,” said Tom Sager, Senior Executive of Financial Services at the St. Paul Public Schools. The St. Francis Public Schools tells KSTP 5 Eyewitness News the district would get an additional $120,000 to $150,000 a year. St. Paul Public Schools says they could see nearly a million additional dollars, without raising taxes.