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With more than $1 billion in unmet facility needs and rapidly aging schools, the district is looking at every financing option available – including raising taxes – to pay for building projects.
The district hopes to hire about 50 of its own security officers.
The district's superintendent said the grant will address housing insecurities, neighborhood violence and help eliminate learning gaps.
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