
Regionalization Bonus
Official Title: Regionalization Bonus
Regionalization Bonus
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Due to concerns that some school districts may be too small to adequately and efficiently meet the needs of their students, Massachusetts provides incentive funding for school districts in rural areas to consolidate into larger school districts. To deal with the budget issues that may come with consolidation, the state has created the Regionalization Bonus program to fund transition costs.
Updated January 2016
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