California's school funding system results in significant disparities, with some schools receiving nearly three times more per student than others based on district wealth and local property taxes. This unequal distribution impacts educational resources and outcomes, particularly affecting low-income areas where students often score lower on standardized tests compared to their better-funded peers.
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