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Clovis Unified reshapes class sizes to avoid losing out on millions in state cash

Clovis Unified School District is acting quickly to preserve millions in state funding by recalibrating its classroom size ratio for its youngest grade levels. The district could have an annual $12.6 million state grant pulled because its early grades have class sizes limited to 27 students, rather than the state-mandated size of 24.  Driving the news: California enacted the K-3 Grade Span Adjustment grant in 2013 requiring school districts to m…
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The San Joaquin Valley Sun broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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