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Croft School Suspends Executive Director Over Financial Irregularities

Croft School Suspends Executive Director Over Financial Irregularities

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March 14, 20261m 52s

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The Croft School, a private elementary institution with campuses in Jamaica Plain, South End, and Providence, Rhode Island, has suspended its executive director, Scott Given, due to financial irregularities. The board, after hiring lawyers and financial advisors, aims to restructure accounts and secure finances. The school, facing setbacks like scrapped plans for a new campus and abandoned expansion, assures families that programs and staff will continue as normal. Leader Bank, which featured Croft as a success story, is now investigating the matter. Given, with a background in education leadership, previously proposed selling Croft bonds to fund building projects. The school charges over thirty-five thousand dollars a year for new students, with officials emphasizing their commitment to innovative learning experiences amidst uncertainty.

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