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The Los Angeles Unified School District approved a $20.6 billion budget relying on deficit spending and over 1,000 layoffs, amid ongoing leadership changes following Superintendent Alberto Carvalho's resignation amidst federal investigations. Acting Superintendent Andres Chait manages the district, with indications that he may become the permanent leader, and a new four-year strategic plan aims to improve student academic performance, college readiness, and social-emotional development. The budget includes increased spending on staff salaries and benefits, but also significant workforce reductions due to funding shortfalls and declining enrollment.
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