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Furtado is full of it. MIAA states that students can participate in sports at other area high schools if their school doesn't offer it. So if the GLCS was truly the phenonemal school they claim it is, students would still go there for high school and take advantage of the MIAA rules for participation.
I have a friend who's two kids went there for Middle school- because she didn't want them going to Normandin- but that's a story for another time. The kids went to Bristol Aggie for High School. But before they left, the guidance and administrative staff at GLCS begged them to stay. The reasoning for leaving- the kids were not getting the rigorous education they claim to offer. She wanted her kids prepared for college.
Maybe Furtado should put some of that money he steals from NBPS into extracurricular activities and see if that would boost his high school enrollment- my guess- NOT!
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These numbers were reported by GLCS to the DESE... so why are you questioning the facts from their own report?
Have you checked out the directory of who works there? Seems nepotism exists at GLCS
That's probably where the money they don't return to NBPS when they ship students back to us goes... paying for family members to have a job.
Furtado is full of it. MIAA states that students can participate in sports at other area high schools if their school doesn't offer it. So if the GLCS was truly the phenonemal school they claim it is, students would still go there for high school and take advantage of the MIAA rules for participation.
I have a friend who's two kids went there for Middle school- because she didn't want them going to Normandin- but that's a story for another time. The kids went to Bristol Aggie for High School. But before they left, the guidance and administrative staff at GLCS begged them to stay. The reasoning for leaving- the kids were not getting the rigorous education they claim to offer. She wanted her kids prepared for college.
Maybe Furtado should put some of that money he steals from NBPS into extracurricular activities and see if that would boost his high school enrollment- my guess- NOT!
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