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WHITTIER -- Local education leaders say they're on the fence about a proposed Senate bill that would require school districts to annually disclose how much they spend on teacher salaries and students at each individual school.
The bill, SB 687, is backed by a coalition of state education- reform advocates that includes the nonprofit Education Trust- West, which recently reported that huge per-pupil spending gaps exist among California public schools and shortchange low-income and minority students.See the full content of this document
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Bill Seeks Disclosure On School Spending
Currently, school districts are required to send out School Accountability Report Card (SARC) to parents every year, and they inclu...
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