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  2. Who is funding Sacramento school board campaigns? These ...

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    Students socialize during lunch at Sutter Middle School in Folsom on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Sacramento-area school board candidates have received significant funding from local teachers unions ...

  3. Sacramento school districts are asking taxpayers for money ...

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    At least six Sacramento school districts will place bond measures on this November’s ballot, ... Tax rate: $30 per $100,000 assessed value ... The school board discussed the matter at a special ...

  4. Sacramento school district adding bond measure on November ...

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    For example, tax rate projections estimate that both the Measure E and Measure I (2002) bonds will be paid off by 2034, which would put that year’s tax rate at about $80 per $100,000 assessed value.

  5. Sacramento City Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Willson “H.W.” Harkness was elected as the first president of the Sacramento board of education in 1853. [4] In 1854, city commissioners opened Sacramento's first public school, consisting of two grammar schools and a co-ed primary school. In 1856, Sacramento High School, the city's first high school, opened. [5]

  6. California School Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    For decades, California had enjoyed full funding for its schools and unique educational programs. Then in 1978, California voters approved Proposition 13 in an attempt to cut property taxes. The state's public school system and its employees would never be the same. By 1995, California plummeted from fifth in the country to 40th in school spending.

  7. PLANS (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    People for Legal and Non-Sectarian Schools (PLANS) is an organization based in California in the United States which campaigns against the public funding of Waldorf methods charter schools alleging they violate the United States Constitution's separation of church and state.

  8. California school funding cut in Gavin Newsom’s budget ...

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing backlash from different public interest groups following the unveiling of his revised 2024-2025 budget, which addresses a $45 billion deficit by making big cuts to ...

  9. Here’s one way Sacramento schools could improve poor ...

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