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Stoughton registers 199 new students; superintendent warns of staffing and budget implications

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Superintendent Dr. Joe Baeta reported 199 new student registrations in the district as of the prior week, prompting the district to add three kindergarten classrooms this summer and to hire more than 40 staff. Officials said a fiscal update will follow once October 1 enrollment is finalized.

Superintendent Dr. Joe Baeta told the Stoughton School Committee on Sept. 3 that the district registered 199 new students in the previous week, including 124 students in grades 6 through 12, and that the growth has immediate staffing and budget implications.

"We registered 199 students as of last week, new students. 199 students as of last week," Baeta said, urging the committee to expect a fiscal impact. To maintain historically low kindergarten class sizes (the district prefers…

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