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Budgeting From the Blacktop: How One School Is Trying to Bridge Inequities

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Under the state's new school funding system, schools like Oak Ridge Elementary in Sacramento receive more money than they used to, and more control over how to spend that money. The funding system was put into place three years ago, but we're just now starting to see if, and how, it's making a difference.

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