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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Budget, plans topics for LCSS Summer school options also part of discussions for board
The tentative fiscal year 2022 Liberty County School System budget, summer school plans and hiring additional personnel were among the topics of discussion during the April 27, LCSS Board Work Session.
LCSS Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, Susan Avant presented information on summer school. In June the LCSS will offer summer remediation and tutoring in Reading and Math, a credit recovery course, their fast forward to ninth grade program and offer summer Math courses for grades 9-12. Classes start June 8 and continue through June 24, Tuesday through Thursday 8 a.m. until 1 p.m.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. LCSS accused of breaking promises to teachers
During the Feb. 9, Liberty County School System Board of Education meeting Kisya Burnett stood before the BOE, during public participation, and alleged that the BOE had broken many promises they’ve made to the educators and staff in the district.
“You promised teachers that they would receive new laptops by the end of January,” she said. “But it’s Feb. 9 and no laptops in sight.” Burnett said teachers were promised a Christmas dinner before the holiday break but all the BOE offered their educators were bags of chips and salsa. She also accused the BOE of providing, “Weekly lies,” on their COVID-19 reports alleging the BOE is underreporting the amount of cases within the district.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Waldo Pafford receives Military Flagship banner, ceremony A special ceremony was held at Waldo Pafford Elementary School on Feb. 5 as the school received their recognition banner after being selected as a Military Flagship School Jan. 6. - photo by Lewis Levine
A special ceremony was held at Waldo Pafford Elementary School on Feb. 5 as the school received their recognition banner after being selected as a Military Flagship School Jan. 6.
“It s my goal that Georgia will have the most military-friendly schools in the nation, addressing and accommodating the needs of the military families who make sacrifices on our behalf, State School Superintendent Richard Woods said after making their selections in January. “As someone who grew up in a military family myself,
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Cobleskill-Richmondville senior Oliva Chamberlain has a laugh during a family photo after signing her National Letter of Intent to compete at University of New Hampshire Monday morning at the Golding Elementary library.
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COBLESKILL Olivia Chamberlain made another leap Monday morning, this time not into the track jump pit, but into the University of New Hampshire athletic program.
The Cobleskill-Richmondville senior jumper signed her National Letter of Intent to leap for the Wildcats in a ceremony in the Golding Middle School library seated next to her family in front of friends and administrators.