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Article: A DIFFERENT PATH ; The nonprofit New Country School struggles to make ends meet, but holds fast to its mission
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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- September 23, 2004
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PAUL LIVINGSTONE News Assistant
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
09-23-2004
A DIFFERENT PATH ; The nonprofit New Country School struggles to make ends meet, but holds fast to its mission
Byline: PAUL LIVINGSTONE News Assistant
Edition: York
Section: Your Neighbors
Memo: "The program . . . is a great community. It's not a real profitable school, but that wasn't the idea. The idea was education and what best benefited children." Heidi Paulding, Mother of two New Country School pupils
New Country School Director Pat Tison admits it's a struggle. With just 25 pupils enrolled for this year, the board of directors will have a tough time making the tuition cover costs and salaries for the 32-year-old ...