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Student Attrition Prevented a Drop in Funding for Curitiba Schools

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Between 2020 and 2025, the transfer of funds from the Curitiba City Hall's Revolving Fund to municipal schools, CMEIs (Municipal Centers for Early Childhood Education), and CMAEEs (Municipal Centers for Specialized Educational Assistance) increased by R$ 200.64 per student—a nominal increase of 53% during the period. This seemingly significant number masks a less auspicious trend: the real gain per student only exists because the municipal netwo…
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Between 2020 and 2025, the transfer of funds from the Curitiba City Hall's Revolving Fund to municipal schools, CMEIs (Municipal Centers for Early Childhood Education), and CMAEEs (Municipal Centers for Specialized Educational Assistance) increased by R$ 200.64 per student—a nominal increase of 53% during the period. This seemingly significant number masks a less auspicious trend: the real gain per student only exists because the municipal netwo…

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plural.jor.br broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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