Cape May Special Services superintendent is retiring after closi

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Court House - Cape May Special Services superintendent is retiring after closing their auto shop, floral shop, alternative high school, lawn care program, and almost every other classroom. There are approximately 200 students in the entire school. Why would they need to hire an assistant superintendent? When Special Services and Vo-Tech join as one district, aren’t they trying to save money? We are the taxpayers and we need to stop wasting money on administrators who just close programs. Look at the numbers! Make one district with one business administrator, one head of building maintenance, transportation, etc.

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3/14/2018
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