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Superintendent spotlights student and staff achievements and warns of $22.6 million funding shortfall
Summary
The William Penn School District superintendent recognized students and staff for academic and extracurricular achievements and said materials from Children's First show an adequacy gap of $22,600,000 still owed to the district, urging community advocacy in Harrisburg.
The William Penn School District superintendent opened the March meeting by recognizing students across the district for academic and extracurricular accomplishments and by thanking employees for recent awards and programs.
"You will note that on the third flyer all the way to the right, it does explain the amount of adequacy or the gap that we are still waiting to receive in our district, and it equates to $22,600,000," the superintendent said. "That is still…
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