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PHOENIX (AP) — State officials say numerous school districts and charter schools across Arizona have been provided too much state funding since 2006 while many others received less than they were due.
The state plans to make $38 million of lump-sum payments in March to shortchanged schools and to subtract $6 million owed by schools over a 17-month period, The Arizona Republic (http://bit.ly/10Yk9nF ) reported Monday.
"I am fairly certain every school district and every charter will either owe money or be owed money back," said Lyle Friesen, the department's deputy associate...
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