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Broadalbin-Perth Board of Education adopts $37.8 million capital project proposal. Members of the Broadalbin-Perth Board of Education adopted a $37,845,000 capital project proposal during their regular monthly meeting, Monday, March 18. If approved by voters during a May 21 referendum, the project would address health and safety concerns and
Broadalbin-Perth strives to place each student in a program that aligns with his or her interests and strengths, even if such a program can only be found outside the district. Students can be matched with appropriate courses and programs through distance learning, HFM BOCES career and technical education offerings, and the Clean Technologies
Broadalbin-Perth families with children who will be four years old on or before Dec. 1, 2024, are invited to register their children for the district's full-day prekindergarten program for the 2024-25 school year. Broadalbin-Perth's full-day pre-K program serves as many as 90 eligible children each year. Children who reside in the Broadalbin
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