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POMONA - Voters in the Pomona Unified School District will head to the polls Tuesday and decide if they wish to assess themselves a total of $4 million annually for four years to provide some relief to the cash-strapped district.
District administrators have cut millions out of their budget in recent years and predict they will have to make about $15 million worth of cuts in the 2011-12 fiscal year budget, said Leslie Barnes, the district assistant superintendent of business services and chief financial officer.See the full content of this document
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Voters to Cast Vote On Parcel Tax
Another $36 million worth of cuts will probably have to be made for the 2012-13 year budget, she said.
The parcel tax would provide money for academic programs, minimize class size increases, update computer technology and maintain things such as high school music programs."It will support academic...See the full content of this document
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