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3 finalists named in LPCSD superintendent search | News, Sports, Jobs

Lake Placid Middle High School (News photo Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID Three people have been chosen as finalists in the search for Lake Placid’s new school superintendent. They will be appointed by the school’s Board of Education. The current superintendent, Roger Catania, is retiring at the end of this school year. Catania has been Lake Placid Central School District’s superintendent since 2013, though he worked at the high school as a counselor for several years before that, starting in 1997. The three candidates who are being considered as his replacement are Timothy Seymour, the current superintendent of the St. Regis Falls Central School District; Saranac Laker Dana Wood, former principal of the Lake Placid Middle-High School and current assistant superintendent for business, finance and support services at LPCSD; and Margaret Wright, a Canandaigua resident who has served in various administrative roles in school districts throughout the Finger Lakes region.

Big oil and gas in a carbon-reduced future

Big oil and gas in a carbon-reduced future Presented by Honda Editor’s Note: Morning Energy is a free version of POLITICO Pro Energy s morning newsletter, which is delivered to our subscribers each morning at 6 a.m. The POLITICO Pro platform combines the news you need with tools you can use to take action on the day’s biggest stories. Act on the news with POLITICO Pro. Quick Fix Oil and gas companies are reporting positive earnings after pandemic -driven losses, but questions about the resilience of their businesses in a decarbonizing future remain. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm heads to the Hill this week to make the case for increased funding for clean energy innovation and other departmental priorities.

LP school rolls out first draft of 21-22 budget | News, Sports, Jobs

Lake Placid Middle-High School (Enterprise photo — Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID Members of the Lake Placid Central School Board of Education on Tuesday received a first draft of the district’s spending plan for next school year, which would increase the tax levy by nearly 1.7%. District Business Manager Dana Wood unveiled this tentative budget before the regular meeting. As it stands now, the tax rate would increase by about 12 cents per $1,000 assessed real property value. That number could change depending on the updated property assessments. “The final number doesn’t get determined until basically August anyway, once the final tax roll comes in,” Wood said during the virtual budget work session. “It all depends in the end on what the tax roll comes in, on what is our overall value of property within the community.”

It s the climate economy, stupid

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