Los Angeles Unified School Board Faces Budget Cuts Amid Calls for Equity and Support for Marginalized Students

Overview: The Los Angeles Unified School Board meeting was marked by discussions on financial challenges, particularly focusing on the proposed fiscal stabilization plan and its implications for marginalized student communities. With the district facing a $2.2 billion deficit, the board deliberated on strategic measures to address budget shortfalls while attempting to uphold commitments to equity and support for vulnerable student populations.

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