San Diego Union-Tribune
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With California’s public school system facing economic uncertainties – even with the passage of a tax increase under Proposition 30 – some of the most financially troubled K-12 districts have been elevating the payroll for top administrators, including those in San Ysidro and Ramona.
In the 2012-13 school year, a record 188 districts – with about 2.6 million students – have landed on a special California Department of Education list designed to sound the alarm on possible financial peril.
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