Springfield Residents Want to Keep Renaissance School Intact

Date: 
01/18/2008

Students and parents from the Renaissance School in Springfield, Massachusetts urged the city's Finance Control Board Thursday to help keep their campus intact. The "magnet" school is currently a combined middle and high school. But as school officials looks at ways to place all its students throughout the city , one proposal is to divide the renaissance school into two. Several speakers - including a half dozen with picket signs - told the Control Board that splitting the campus would ruin the school's atmosphere, which stresses community service. Jesse Letterman is a 7th grader at the Renaissance School.

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Later in the meeting, Mayor Dominic Sarno said he has spoken with members of the school committee and is hoping to work out a solution so the renaissance school can remain intact.

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