SWAMPSCOTT — Assistant Superintendent of Student Services Martha Raymond delivered an expansive presentation to the School Committee Thursday night outlining the scope of the district’s special education programming, while also warning of growing financial and student needs-related pressures tied to mental health, technology use, and rising out-of-district costs. Raymond, who has worked in Swampscott since 2001, described the district’s special …
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