High-poverty K-12 RI public school districts get less funding than wealthy ones, report shows

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A newly released report shows high-poverty Rhode Island K-12 public school districts receive less money than their wealthier peers, a trend that’s been happening for more than a decade.

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