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San Diego County School Districts: A Five-Year Look at Finances

San Diego County School Districts: A Five-Year Look at Finances
A file photo of San Diego Unified School District in San Diego on Dec. 30, 2021. Tina Deng/The Epoch Times
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Commentary

It was the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown on California schools—the impacts of this initiative that started in March of 2020 were felt by many of the 42 school districts in San Diego County. Let’s see what happened financially in the first year and following, during this five-year period, starting with the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020.

John Moorlach
John Moorlach
Author
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.