The cut comes as a result of the new school funding law that aims to correct financial shortfalls and discrepancies in some districts. The district is expected to lose about $925,000 in state aid in the coming year, a cut that has left administrators scrambling for ways to make up the difference. Scavelli said in the letter that he had “mixed feelings” about leaving his position, and that he’s thankful to have been able to help the district move forward despite the challenges it’s facing. Change opens the door to refreshing opportunities and I believe this change is good for me and for the school district.” “Consequently, I have decided that it is time for a change and to begin a new chapter. “Over the past few months, I have spent a considerable amount of time in reflection and taking an inventory of my life and public education career of 32 years,” Scavelli wrote in the letter. Scavelli is reaching the end of a five-year contract that he renewed in February 2014. Superintendent of Schools John Scavelli announced he’s retiring in February in a letter to the township board of education Thursday. EVESHAM - As the start of school approaches, Evesham schools are in for some changes this academic year.
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