
Many schools grew beyond state size limits
Officials fault lax oversight
More than 90 percent of the roughly 250 Massachusetts public schools built or renovated in the past decade were bigger than state rules dictated, as communities took advantage of soaring revenues to erect sometimes sprawling campuses at taxpayer expense. (Full article: 1119 words)
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