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Some California schools get three times more funding than others. Here’s why
California schools face significant funding disparities, with wealthy districts and those serving high-needs students receiving substantially more resources than those in the middle. Examples include Pinedale Elementary (low funding, $16,700 per pupil) and Portola Valley Elementary (high funding, $46,000 per pupil), highlighting inequities under the state's Local Control Funding Formula.
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