Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Budget cuts put new textbook purchases on hold - Los Angeles Times

Budget cuts put new textbook purchases on hold - Los Angeles Times: "California school districts spent at least $633 million on new books in 2007, according to the Assn. of American Publishers. More recent numbers are not available, but a representative of one publishing house who asked not to be named because of proprietary concerns said sales in the state -- the nation's biggest textbook market -- are off by 50% or more. 'We're all seeing a precipitous drop,' said John Sipe Jr., vice president of K-12 sales in California for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

Fewer than 200 California districts have bought reading/literature texts this year, compared with publishers' typical expectation of 600 to 700, he said.

'This is a staggering difference for our industry,' Sipe said."

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