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"textContent": "Portland Public Schools (PPS) is dealing with a major budget crunch—a situation that, former school board member Andrew Scott says, shouldn’t come as a surprise. “We’ve known for a long time that costs for education are growing faster than the funding that school districts receive from the state, and that’s been something that, when I […]\n\nThe post With Portland Public Schools’ Budget in Peril, All Eyes Are on the State appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
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