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The acting D.C. Superintendent of Education, Antoinette Mitchell, has outlined plans to support low-performing schools while facing budget cuts. The city faces substantial cuts, including a hiring freeze, overtime pay freeze, and wage cuts, potentially leading to teacher and police officer layoffs. The budget crisis stems from the U.S. House passing a federal government funding bill that cuts D.C.'s current budget by $1.1 billion.
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