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AUGUSTA - State education officials have been scrambling to find ways to alleviate the damage done by a $2.5 million accounting error that has left after- and before-school programs short on funding for next year.
"We think we've identified funds," David Connerty-Marin, spokesman for the Maine Department of Education, said late last week. "It's not going to solve everything. It won't be the full amount. But it will be a sizable number."See the full content of this document
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Education Officials Searching for Funds After Error
Angela Faherty, acting commissioner of the Maine Department of Education, sent a letter Monday to the roughly 30 school districts and nonprofit groups that rece...
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