The future of Cherry Grade School

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Another member of the audience said she had just learned about the cuts to the music and physical education departments. She said the parents has known and they could have come to the meetings, which was met by scattered applause.

Boyle discussed the cuts the board had made, which included the physical education teacher, reading specialist, music teacher, one full-time custodian position, and reduced hours for the art teacher and bookkeeper. The only staff at the district now is one part-time bookkeeper, one secretary, five teachers, two part-time custodians, the treasurer, four coaching positions and two part-time administrators.

A plaintive note was sounded when one audience member asked Boyle if he could find a district that will welcome Cherry students with open arms.

Boyle said he guaranteed he could find a district.

“If we can’t be the people that they can rely on to make good decisions for them, then we’ve done them an injustice,” he said.

Applause met that remark, as did Boyle’s comments about the fond memories people will have of the school.

“Just because it closes its doors, the spirit of the school will always be with the children that walked through these halls,” he said.

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