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Poverty driving state funding shortfalls, as high as $10,000
Poverty driving state funding shortfalls, as high as $10,000
Poverty driving state funding shortfalls, as high as $10,000 per student, in NEPA schools
HANOVER TWP. — Stained ceiling tiles serve as a reminder of heavy rainfalls at Lyndwood Elementary — and the need for more state funding.
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