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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.
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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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Students with various types of learning disabilities will be more comfortable in the classroom, thanks to a grant from the Lake Central Education Foundation. The foundation presented its latest round of grants during Monday's school board meeting.
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Changes may be coming to the Lake Central School Board's makeup.
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The Lake Central School Corporation plans to dip into its education fund to help cover the cost of textbooks. School districts in Indiana are no longer allowed to pass along textbook fees to parents, but school officials don't think the state set aside enough money to fully make up the difference.
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The Lake Central School Corporation is giving parents a chance to get more involved in the district's special education services.
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School districts are still trying to figure out how to follow a new state law regulating students' pronouns. House Enrolled Act 1608 requires schools to notify parents if their child asks to be called by a different name, pronoun, title or word. That presumably applies even to nicknames.
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While classes are out for the summer, construction projects are underway at the Lake Central School Corporation.