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LITTLE COMPTON, R.I. – A Rhode Island school district with a shrinking student body is opening its doors to out-of-town kids — for a price.
WJAR-TV (http://bit.ly/2qnQZWa ) reports that Little Compton schools will start welcoming students from neighbouring communities next fall for $6,000 in annual tuition.
The district’s enrolment has been dropping for years. This year, it has 241 students from elementary through middle school and an average class size of around 14 pupils. High school-age kids already go to Portsmouth High School.
School Superintendent Robert Power says the district is willing to take a few kids at each grade. He adds that the quality of education will not be affected.
The tuition money will go toward maintaining equipment and hiring teachers.
Newspaper ads for the program are expected to run soon.
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Information from: WJAR-TV, http://www.turnto10.com
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