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Gavin Newsom pumps $2.4B into struggling California schools — as special ed enrollment skyrockets
Gov. Gavin Newsom allocated $2.4 billion for California’s public schools as special education enrollment rises. The funding, part of Newsom’s recent budget, includes a 43% increase over last year to support literacy aides and behavioral health assistance.
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