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Proposition 28 Would Increase Funding For Arts And Music Education

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Students in the school orchestra sit facing their teacher, a black girl on violin, a Latina girl on viola, and a Latino boy on violin.
Angelee Montances, 12th grade, plays the viola during orchestra class at Richmond High School in Richmond on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022.  (Marlena Sloss/KQED)

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Next month, voters will decide whether or not to increase arts funding to public schools across the state.  We look at what it could mean for one school in the Bay Area. 
Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED 

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