Economy downturn affecting schools

Sept. 2, 2008
Districts across the nation are cutting costs

As 50 million children return to classes across the nation, crippling increases in the price of fuel and food, coupled with the economic downturn, have left schools fromCalifornia to Florida to Maine cutting costs. Some are trimming bus service, others are restricting travel, and a few are shortening the school week. And as many districts are forced to cut back, the number of poor and homeless students is rising. To read The New York Times article, click here.

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