PLYMOUTH - Superintendent Brian Falcone is proposing a 2024-25 budget that would increase education spending by 3.3% over the current fiscal year without reducing staff or programs, or closing a school.The package totals $27,026,933, an increase of $876,641 over the current $26,150,292 budget.Falcon
Charges have been dropped against four Plymouth school employees that allegedly failed to report suspected abuse of students. Two of the teachers facing.
Three employees of the Plymouth School District and one former administrator were charged this week in connection to allegedly unreported sexual abuse. Criminal charges and details recorded in a civil lawsuit suggest a pattern of abuse by a teacher and years of negligence on behalf of those meant to protect students.