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Chester-Upland receiver reports early-childhood pilot selection, draft budget that reflects rising personnel and transportation costs

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Receiver staff reported Chester-Upland School District was selected for a statewide early-childhood pilot, previewed a draft budget tied to rising personnel/charter/transportation costs, and outlined operational updates including a special-education registration change and a June summer program.

Receiver Nichols opened the March 27 meeting of the Chester-Upland School District with a report on district operations and planning.

Dr. Momin, speaking for district leadership, said Chester-Upland was the only school district in the commonwealth selected for a statewide early-childhood pilot and that more information will be shared to help families “transition smoothly into kindergarten.” She also announced a district summer program for K–8 students running June 23 through July 24 and urged community members to share registration information posted on district social media.

The report included an update on the draft budget. “This budget captures the increasing costs related to personnel, charter schools, student support, and…

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