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School District Cuts $20 Million in Programs

IN BRIEF The State / SACRAMENTO

January 27, 2005|From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Facing dwindling enrollments and declining state support, the San Juan Unified School District board approved a tentative budget that cuts nearly $20 million from core programs including counseling, athletic programs and librarians.

The $350-million spending plan includes a 50% increase in class size for all kindergarten through third-grade classes. The district also is considering closing three elementary schools by fall and 13 schools over the next three years.


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