Washington sees critical shortfall in education funding
Days after revealing his budgetary wishlist for Washington's public schools, the state Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal is asking legislators for $3.7 billion to help make up a "critical shortfall" in funding.
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Washington sees critical shortfall in education funding

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