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School Closure Controversy Sparks Heated Community Debate

November 28, 2024 | North Middlesex Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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School Closure Controversy Sparks Heated Community Debate
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the status of school ownership and the ongoing regional agreement negotiations. Randy Raja, a member of the school committee, provided clarity on the leasing and ownership of local schools. He confirmed that Ashby, Spalding, and Mystic schools are currently leased, while Hawthornebrook, Swadde Brook, Rhinebrook, and the high school are owned by the district.

The regional agreement, which has been under negotiation for the past two years, remains unsigned. Raja noted that a key stipulation in the draft requires that every town must have at least one school, a point that raised concerns about the potential closure of Ashby Elementary School, the only school in that town.

Tensions escalated when a resident expressed strong opposition to the idea of closing Ashby Elementary, asserting that they would take legal action to prevent such a decision. The resident emphasized their commitment to keeping the school open, reflecting the community's dedication to maintaining local educational resources.

The meeting highlighted the complexities of school management and community involvement in decision-making processes, as well as the ongoing challenges faced in finalizing the regional agreement.

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