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After Making Community Connections’ decision this past spring to consolidate its two campuses, the public charter school’s top administrator says he’s optimistic about the future of the Keene site.
“I think it’s hopeful. I think it’s promising,” Executive Director Chris O’Reilly said of the school’s financial outlook. “We have basically stabilized our enrollment at around 50 students. We have the utmost confidence that we will increase enrollment over the next year. Our model is well known in the area, it’s established.”
The school, which is also known as MC2 (pronounced “em-cee-squared,” like…
