The Reporter: Schools improve financial outlook, although Dixon, Travis still ‘qualified’

A new report shows that fewer than half as many California school districts are in financial jeopardy now, as compared to a year ago, the state’s top educator announced Tuesday.

The state’s Second Interim Status Report for 2012-13 shows that 92 local educational agencies (LEAs) are either in negative or qualified financial status, including Dixon and Travis unified school districts, which have $27 million and $40 million annual budgets, respectively. The same report from a year ago showed a record 188 LEAs in financial jeopardy, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson noted in a press release.

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