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Feds want money back from Katrina
Mooney Bryant-Penland
Metro Atlanta had an influx of evacuees after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and the federal government gave money to school districts to help pay for the students to go to school. Now, Washington says some schools overcounted how many students came from Katrina, and it wants some of the money back. • Story | Photos | Database: See what each district received and gave back | Who's right and wrong? COMMENT
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