Abraham Woodliff
1 min readMay 12, 2017

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Really hard to say. Vallejo is a middle to working class city for the most part. Which means the tax revenue can’t provide the type of equipment that you’d find in more affluent communities. I will say this, based on my research of Vallejo, the schools have improved since the city got out of bankruptcy, but if you compare them directly to Napa or Benicia, they’re not on the same level. If you compare to cities of similar wealth like Hayward, or areas in Concord, they’re on par.

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Abraham Woodliff

Bay Area native, Hip Hop nerd, literature and poetry enthusiast, freelance writer, gamer, caffeine addict. Follow me on Twitter.