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Article: Shrinking classes shrinking small schools' hopes ; Questions about the future won't go away as long as enrollments continue to decline.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
- Article date:
- May 4, 2008
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Blethen Maine News Service
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
05-04-2008
Shrinking classes shrinking small schools' hopes ; Questions about the future won't go away as long as enrollments continue to decline.
Byline: Blethen Maine News Service
Edition: YORK
Section: Maine/New England
Type: News
Memo: Shorter version ran in Final edition.
BINGHAM --
Nycki Bonito likes the individual attention her son receives at School Administrative District 13, but she worries about its future.
Enrollment at SAD 13, which includes Bingham and Moscow, dropped about 10 percent this year, a steep decline in a tiny 254-student system, and one that follows a downturn going back decades.
SAD 13 Superintendent Kenneth ...
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