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OFFICIALS VISIT OUTSIDE SCHOOLS SEARCH ADVANCES FOR NEXT SUPERINTENDENT
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School officials, educators, and parents today will visit the
school districts of three finalists vying to be Wakefield's next
school superintendent.
Three teams will visit public school districts in Haverhill,
Holbrook, and Wrentham to interview administrators, teachers,
students, and local officials about the candidates, each of whom is a
sitting school superintendent: Alan W. Tate Jr. of Haverhill, Maynard
M. Suffredini Jr. of Holbrook, and William H. McAlduff Jr. of the
King Phili...
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FACING A TOUGH BUDGET YEAR KING PHILIP SCHOOLS SEE FINANCIAL CRUNCH
The Boston Globe
; Although the budget process can be grueling for any community, it's particularly complicated for the King Philip Regional School District, which is subject to the changing economic conditions of all three towns it serves: Wrentham, Plainville, and Norfolk. Superintendent William McAlduff recently
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SCHOOL DISTRICT LIKELY TO SEEK BUDGET BOOST
The Boston Globe
; The King Philip Regional School District is poised to request a significant budget increase for next school year in the hope of restoring 10 teaching positions that were cut last year, according to George Cronin, chairman of the regional district's School Committee. Restoring teachers at the middle
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SCHOOL BUDGET IS A MODEST PROPOSAL KING PHILIP DISTRICT TO CUT SEVEN TEACHERS
The Boston Globe
; There will be more students in the King Philip Regional School District next year. But there probably will be fewer teachers. Fewer elective courses, too. And larger classes. The district, which includes a middle school and high school for Wrentham, Norfolk, and Plainville, will have to eliminate
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CLOCK TICKS AT KING PHILIP SCHOOL PLAN MUST WIN THREE SEPARATE VOTES
The Boston Globe
; The King Philip school district has its work cut out for it as it seeks voter support from three towns for a $66 million project to renovate and expand the middle and high schools. With only three months left to secure state reimbursement for 68 percent of the project's construction costs, the
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KING PHILIP GIRLS REDEFINE DEFENSE IN LACROSSE
The Boston Globe
; Stingy defense is a relative term when it comes to lacrosse, a high-scoring sport where a goals-against average under six or seven is considered excellent. So it's downright scary when you consider that the King Philip Regional High girls' lacrosse team has posted three shutouts on its way to a
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