SHOCKING. CRAZY. MIND-BLOWING.
Those were some of the words Manchester aldermen used to describe their reaction to news last week that a draft version of a school facilities report recommends closing four elementary schools and merging two high schools to address declining enrollment and $150 million-plus in deferred maintenance and other costs.
The audit, prepared by MGT Consulting Group, suggests closing the Hallsville, Gossler Park, Smyth and Wilson elementary schools.
âThereâs something crazy going on in this city,â said Ward 5âs
Tony Sapienza. âWhen I read the article in the paper, I was relieved to see committeeman (
Art)
Beaudry was asking the same questions the headline prompted in my mind.
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