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Some California schools get three times more funding than others. Here’s why
School funding in California steers a lot to wealthy districts and to those with high-needs students. Those in the middle get a lot less.
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According to CalMatters’s source item, Some California schools get three times more funding than others. Here’s why, School funding in California steers a lot to wealthy districts and to those with high-needs students. Those in the middle get a lot less.
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- Some California schools get three times more funding than others. Here’s whyCalMatters - 2026-06-17T12:00:00+00:00
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