NOW FOR THE REALLY HARD PART.  

After agreeing to raises and other increases in compensation to settle the first teachers strike in its history in December, the West Contra Costa Unified School District is grappling with how to fund the $105 million it estimates the settlement will cost. That’s in addition to an already significant budget deficit.  

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