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D.C. per-pupil costs among the highest

Apr 2, 2008 11:24 AM

Washington, D.C., had one of the most expensive school systems in the country in 2006, paying $13,446 per student, Census Bureau figures show. On average, school districts nationwide spent $9,138 per student in fiscal 2006, which is about $437 more than in 2005.

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