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"It's just important that we not accept this notion that somehow in schools we can do more with less," Superintendent Dr. Larry Veracco told the Lake Central School Board Monday. "We can't do more with less. We will do less with less."
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Lake Central teachers are getting a pay raise.
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A local school superintendent wants districts to have flexibility when it comes to deciding whether to hold students back.
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The Lake Central School Corporation is moving forward with facility upgrades.
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A bill restricting students' pronouns is drawing local opposition.
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Lake Central teachers are set to get a pay raise. The collective bargaining agreement approved by the school board Monday includes a $2,000 raise for teachers rated "effective" or "highly effective" and a minimum salary of $53,000 for new teachers.