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Wayland administrators propose modest summer tuition increase for Pegasus as district plans larger review of BASE funding and access
Summary
District staff recommended a 5% fee increase for the Pegasus summer program to help cover rising operating costs; the School Committee approved the increase. Administrators also outlined progress on BASE and said a separate Base tuition proposal will be brought later.
Wayland School Committee voted to approve a 5% increase in tuition for the district's Pegasus summer program and heard a progress report on the BASE after-school program and broader community programming.
Niagara Hubera, director of Wayland School Community Programs, and staff described enrollment growth, staffing changes and plans to expand offerings and increase inclusion supports. Hubera said the district had not raised Pegasus rates in four years and that inflation, higher staffing costs and increased vendor and transportation…
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