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Education

Dec. 16, 2000

Board Revises School-Fund Distribution System

LOS ANGELES - A change in how school construction bond money is allocated will mean the Los Angeles Unified School District, the largest district in the state, "will now have a fair chance at funding its more urgently needed projects," an attorney for the district said Thursday.

By Jill M. Boekenoogen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A change in how school construction bond money is allocated will mean the Los Angeles Unified School District, the largest district in the state, "will now have a fair chance at funding its more urgently needed projects," an attorney for the district sai...

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