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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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"There are some bills out there that is an attack on public education, on our teachers, on our staff," Hammond School Board President Carlotta Blake-King said during last week's meeting.
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Deciding when weather conditions warrant school closures is one of the considerations school superintendents face each winter. But Lake Central Superintendent Dr. Larry Veracco says there are set criteria to guide those decisions.
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Lake Central teachers are getting a pay raise.
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St. John police are investigating, after officers say someone called Kolling Elementary School saying they were going to "shoot up the school at 2:55 p.m."
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The Lake Central School Corporation's sizeable budget surplus may be short-lived.
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Lake Central High School's Gold Star War Memorial will soon get an interactive component.
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A former Lake Central school administrator has joined the district's school board. Louise Tallent was appointed by the rest of the board Monday.
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The Lake Central School Corporation will soon be looking at changes to its elementary school boundaries.
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As lawmakers advance a reading retention bill, some local educators say the state should focus on early intervention, instead.