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Byline: Lynn Thompson
Apr. 18--The Edmonds School District may have to cut 50 teaching positions and raise class sizes to help make up a $6 million budget shortfall in the 2007-08 school year. The district said it will also have to make "significant" reductions in administration and support staff but won't know the exact numbers until the Legislature finalizes its budget in the coming days. "The cuts won't just come in the classroom. They'll be felt all around," said Edmonds budget and finance manager Bill McKeighen. A number of other districts in the Puget Sound region are also facing budget shortfalls as declining enrollments mean less state funding at the …