California public schools suffer $17 million in cuts

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Unprecedented funding cuts hitting California have had wide-spread ramifications on the state's public school system, including increased class sizes, fewer resources for students and more canceled classes, according to a report released Tuesday by the Education Coalition.

According to the press release, although education only represents 40 percent of the state budget, California public schools have been subjected to 60 percent of the cuts.


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