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Gateway School District officials think they can help their troubled high school students better than other schools can -- and for less money.
The district estimates it can save $242,000 a year by creating an in-house alternative education program for students who have trouble learning and are often disruptive in class. Gateway currently spends about $540,000 to send 27 students to four alternative schools where they attend classes and receive counseling.See the full content of this document
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Gateway Hopes to Offer Its Own Alternative
Under a pilot program the board approved May 26 by an 8-1 vote, the district would spend $198,000 to starts its ...
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