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"California school districts are normally required to have new textbooks at elementary and middle schools within two years of the state picking and approving them, which happens about every six years. The state OK’d a list of math books in 2007 and reading and language arts books in 2008." ([http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2009/mar/10/ventura-county-schools-may-buying-new-textbooks/ Ventura County schools may delay buying textbooks because of budget], Cheri Carlson, March 10, 20090
"California school districts are normally required to have new textbooks at elementary and middle schools within two years of the state picking and approving them, which happens about every six years. The state OK’d a list of math books in 2007 and reading and language arts books in 2008.
 


=School Districts=
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Revision as of 17:19, 1 May 2009

Regulation

"California school districts are normally required to have new textbooks at elementary and middle schools within two years of the state picking and approving them, which happens about every six years. The state OK’d a list of math books in 2007 and reading and language arts books in 2008.

School Districts

Education Budget

Expenditures in Educational Material