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New Rules for Education Funds May Help Big Districts

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Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District, California's largest, head back to the classroom on Tuesday. And L.A., like other budget-crunched districts around the state, just got some good news as the U.S. Department of Education released details of the 2012 "Race to the Top" competition for nearly $400 million.

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