At Monday's hearing, Gomez and Patricia Bombelyn argued that the district failed to meet the constitutional requirement because it doesn't have a curriculum aligned with state standards, so children aren't learning what they're supposed to learn.The parents, their attorneys, and advocates for charter schools and voucher programs have asked the state to use the roughly $22,000 per pupil it spends in Camden to fund the children's education at better-performing schools, whether private schools in the district or public schools elsewhere.