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Peekskill's Assumption School to Close this Year
The school would have needed to raise $3 million during a three-year period in order to stay open, according to church officials.

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The school would have needed to raise $3 million during a three-year period in order to stay open, according to church officials.

The Assumption School is one of 22 schools the Archdiocese of New York announced is closing. The school would have needed to raise $3 million in the next three years to stay open, according to church officials.
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A group of parents, students and staff members held a candlelight vigil at the Assumption School Friday. The vigil was held because the school is at risk of closing at the end of the year.
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