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What would happen if the School Dept. didn't have a $ 2.5 million surplus in the school year that just ended? $159 million should be more than enough to provide an education to Warwick students. It's true that some difficult cuts are/may be necessary, but Warwick is not the only school system operating with tight, monetary issues. Everyone wants to keep their particular education preferences, no matter how small(ALAP, etc.).

I personally, can not imagine how the Warwick School Committee can not "find" the $350,000 to offer/continue the ALAP program for at least another school year(maybe freeze new administration hires/freeze salary increases?). But the Warwick School Committee/Schools/Teachers' Union/staff/parents/students need to look at future years; money will not be there for EVERYTHING. Start the committee meetings to decide which schools and/or programs will be closed/cut-its called PLANNING.

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