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Miami Herald Jack Lowell “Historically, our state's education system has been consistently cited for low student achievement. Now, because of recent reforms, Florida is one of only two states considered highly competitive to receive these funds, according to a recent report by the New Teacher Project, a national nonprofit organization. (more)
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By Laila Fahimuddin It’s not always sunny in California. Few were spared from the Governor’s drastic budget cuts. $6.5 billion slashed from K-14 education. $2 billion from UC and CSU. $1.3 billion from Medi-Cal. $1.8 billion from municipal government funds. $1 billion from social services for the elderly, disabled and uninsured. That, and the Legislature is now trying to sue the Governor for using line-item vetos on existing ...
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