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City commits 54 million to boost school funding

December 04, 2024 | Brockton Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts


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City commits 54 million to boost school funding
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the expectations between the state and local entities regarding school funding. A key point raised was the financial commitment required from the city. The city is expected to contribute $54 million to the school department. This funding is aimed at enhancing instruction for students.

Additionally, it was noted that nearly $4 million of this amount is specifically allocated for Southeastern students. The remaining funds for the school department will come from Chapter 70 funding, which is a state program designed to support public education.

The conversation highlighted the importance of collaboration between the city council, the school committee, and the state. Officials emphasized the need for clear communication about roles and responsibilities in this partnership. The meeting underscored the critical nature of financial support in ensuring quality education for all students in the area.

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