Leaders of the Hanover-based middle school said they could go bankrupt if they don't expand to a high school next year. But officials who will decide on that expansion in January sound unlikely to grant their wish.
"We have spent countless hours of our staff time trying to support that school's function, and they need to do at least their part," Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell said last week at a meeting of the county Board of Education. "And their part is having the programs that...
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