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Warren Easton releases 2012-2013 budget

by Charter Schools EditorJuly 13, 2012November 7, 2019

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The board that runs Warren Easton High School has released its projected budget for 2012-2013. You can review the documentation here. A hearing will be held to discuss this budget on July 18.

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