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Date Added: June 16, 2008 04:16:08 PM
It's taking the biggest budget cut of any school in the St. Paul district — $1.75 million. It is projected to lose nearly 200 students. And it will be operating with 16 fewer staff positions — including no librarian, making it the only high school in the district without one.

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