The inability of the city of Gloucester and its schools to fully close a $6.1 million shortfall between the cost of a level-service budget and increased funding provided by the
Even with the city planning to kick in $3 million of a proposed $6.1 million increase to keep Gloucester schools level funded in the new school year, Superintendent Ben Lummis
An email from Superintendent Ben Lummis to staff warning of potential cuts amid a projected $6.1 million budget gap to keep the schools level funded next year had educator unions
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If you want to know who is supporting Gloucester High School’s Career/Vocational Technical Education (CVTE) program, all you have to do is read the back of a student’s T-shirt.