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Superintendent reports 19 school‑choice enrollments, capital needs and stalled projects
Summary
Superintendent Riley updated the committee on 19 official high‑school school‑choice enrollments, a district capital stabilization account, a likely $200,000 earmark for sidewalk repairs, multiple town facility projects and several cost overruns forcing schedule changes.
Superintendent Riley told the Wachusett Regional School District Committee that 19 school‑choice enrollments are currently official at the high school for grades nine and ten and that the district has moved to a rolling application process for those seats. "Right now, we had 19 enrollments that are official in grades 9 and 10 at the high school," Riley said, and added the district will not accept additional K–8 applications at this time because of current enrollment levels.
Riley also reviewed a multi‑jurisdiction capital update. He said all five member towns approved establishing a…
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