Thanks to budget cuts, shiny new school sits unused (The Lookout)
The Lookout – A more striking symbol of the impact of cuts to education funding would be hard to imagine: A gleaming new Southern California high school that cost more than $100 million to build will sit empty and unused, because the local school district doesn’t have enough money to run it. In 2007, voters approved approved bonds [. . . ]
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