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School officials propose 10% tuition increase for integrated preschool; committee gives provisional approval

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Assistant superintendent presented a proposal to raise integrated preschool tuition by 10% for FY26, with the committee giving provisional approval pending a formal vote April 10; district staff and board discussed slot counts, financial aid and comparative rates.

The School Committee heard a proposal on March 27 to raise tuition for the district’s integrated preschool program by 10% for fiscal year 2026 and gave provisional approval for staff to proceed while a formal vote is scheduled for April 10.

Assistant Superintendent of Student Services Mrs. Raymond presented background and the proposed rates: a five‑day morning program at $5,500, a three‑day morning program at $3,300, and a two‑day morning program at $2,200 (a 10% increase from current levels). The committee was told the lunch‑bunch fee of…

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