Uneven Allocation Mars School Bond
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* There isn’t a public school in California that does not need additional money for repair, updating or additional classrooms or supplies and computers. Now that a bond has been passed, “someone up yonder” will decide who gets the money, and many districts will receive nothing even though their voters supported the bond passage.
Why can’t the money be divided on an average-daily-attendance basis so every child will benefit and every school can make improvements? (Any solution this simple would never be acceptable to the government however.)
MARIE WREN
Fillmore
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