Merced parents add voice to school funding debate

The Fair School Funding Law, or Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), says that California school districts with high percentages of low-income and English-learning can expect to receive an $18 billion increase in education spending over the next eight years. If parents and locals want a say in the decisions, they better mobilize; only those concerns raised before the year closes can be considered.  "[P]arts of the LCFF are being defined quickly and that the community needed to raise their concerns before the year closes."  Get the whole story on We'Ced.Bus Layout_08

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