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Superintendent outlines expanded ESY program and schedules $21,250 cafeteria septic repair
Summary
Superintendent and Special Education staff announced an expanded three-week ESY program serving five towns and a required cafeteria septic repair estimated at $21,250 to be scheduled during April break; AC installations in special education rooms will be completed during the same break.
Superintendent Valerie Bruneau and Special Education Director Dawn Davis told the Scotland Board of Education on April 1 that the district will expand its Extended School Year (ESY) program to a three-week session serving Scotland and neighboring districts. Dawn Davis will oversee the program, which is expected to invite about 40 children and may hire local staff to meet needs.
Dawn Davis said the expansion will be…
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