California schools struggle to pay for ventilation upgrades, key to safely reopen campuses
January 8, 2021
School districts are facing pressure to improve ventilation at their campuses to reduce the airborne spread of the coronavirus.
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Topic
California's nearly 1000 school districts rely on three primary sources of funding to maintain and upgrade existing facilities and to build new ones: State bonds, developer fees and local General Obligation Bonds. Funding for school facilities has fluctuated over time, and research has found significant disparities among districts' capacity to construct and keep up facilities that adequately meet students' needs.
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