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6 ημέρες πριν · Town Council adopts Nuisance Property Bylaw, postpones Amherst Black Reparations Committee Charge. October 8, 2024October 8, 2024 The Amherst Current.
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11 Νοε 2021 · Surrounded by beauty. By Elisa Campbell. I’ve lived in Amherst a bit over 50 years, and all that time I have loved the views of “mountains” and fields and woods, and the fact I could go into many of those places to walk, and look, and photograph, and feel peace. When I moved here, I discovered the Amherst College campus and woods.
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As the Amherst public schools and towns wrestle with budget challenges, Peter Demling sees charter school funding reform as key. In this post, Demling explains why the state charter school funding law is problematic. Read it on The Amherst Current: https://theamherstcurrent.org/2024/10/15/charter-school-funding-part-1-the-problem/
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25 Οκτ 2024 · Peter Demling recently wrote about how a budget crisis caused by a systemic shortfall in state aid to public schools is being made worse by a fundamentally flawed charter school funding law, especially for school districts with low or declining enrollment like Amherst's.