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Fixing budget deficits of states and local government in the U.S. in 2011-2012 is resulting in sharp cuts for schools. A class size of 60 in Detroit schools is one of the results of these cuts. One teacher calls it not educating children but supervising these children.
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Detroit Schools' Cuts Plan Approved
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Wisconsin Budget Would Slash School and Municipal Aid
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Washington Post 03.02.2011
Pennsylvania Budget Cuts Hit Education
Wall Street Journal 03.09.2011
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Cuomo Budget Met With Praise, Then Concern Over Cuts
New York Times 03.31.2011
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The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries
New York Times 04.30.2011
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New York Times 04.30.2011
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Wall Street Journal 07.07.2011
Voters Shy Away From Dramatic Overhauls
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New York Times 12.12.2011
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Wall Street Journal 01.31.2012
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Education Is the Key to a Healthy Economy
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New York Times 07.17.2012
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