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10 Los Angeles County School Districts Make Big Changes in Fiscal Rankings in 2024

10 Los Angeles County School Districts Make Big Changes in Fiscal Rankings in 2024
Children walk past a school bus in Monterey Park, Calif., on April 28, 2017. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
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One would think that a few years after the coronavirus lockdowns in California, things would settle down for school districts. But in Los Angeles County, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, 10 of the districts moved up or down the annual fiscal rankings by double digits.

John Moorlach
John Moorlach
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John Moorlach is the director of the California Policy Center's Center for Public Accountability. He has served as a California State Senator and Orange County Supervisor and Treasurer-Tax Collector. In 1994, he predicted the County's bankruptcy and participated in restoring and reforming the sixth most populated county in the nation.