FRAMINGHAM
The next few months will be pivotal for the McAuliffe Regional Charter Public School. During the upcoming school year, its administrators will fight to win back some of the $200,000 that was cut recently by the state, while they simultaneously battle to convince state education leaders that the downtown Framingham school is worthy of survival. (Full article: 877 words)
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