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LCFF

LA County Office Takes Blame for Long Beach Unified’s LCAP Error

Thu, 10/12/2017

The district duped students out of $24 million in necessary funding.

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LAUSD to Shell Out $151 Million to High Needs Students in LCFF Lawsuit

Tue, 09/19/2017

Most of these schools are located in south and east Los Angeles.

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Ferndale Schools Could Lose Necessary Funding

Tue, 09/12/2017

LCFF is hurting this 500-student district.

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$14 Million Deficit for Temecula Valley USD

Tue, 01/24/2017

Temecula Valley Unified School District is currently dealing with a $14 million deficit.

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Governor’s 2017-18 budget brings increases to Proposition 98 and Local Control Funding Formula

Thu, 01/12/2017

Hikes in pension costs looming for California schools.

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Gov. Brown: “It’s Pretty Hard” to Close the Achievement Gap

Tue, 04/12/2016

Governor Brown has provided an exclusive interview to

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