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Paist notes that "if anyone wants to really poke criticism at any of the technical high schools I think that’s where they start--with the observation that we’re way behind local business and industry in terms of the help with english homework equipment we have." Pathfinder recently secured more than$200,000 for technological equipment from surrounding town councils and is ranked No. 1 in technology among schools in western Massachusetts, Paist says. Even so, he anticipates needing to seek a bond issue before long to finance technology upgrades.

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