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Brown: LMSD in school year 2021-22 will have its hands full

When I first met Superintendent Robert Copeland in a one-on-one advice interview regarding a high school program which I was designing, I addressed him, with all due respect, as Dr. Copeland. Without any hesitation, he graciously corrected me to say that his title was “Mr.” and that he did not hold a doctorate. In that first year with Lower Merion School District, the surety and confidence which he demonstrated immediately conveyed to me that he was unpretentious, strategic, and “all business.” - Advertisement - That meeting early in his tenure was followed by participating together on a panel of four educators presenting in the Harriton Career Symposia.

Three percent tax hike proposed as LMSD budget nears $300 million mark

Three percent tax hike proposed as LMSD budget nears $300 million mark
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New leadership along the Main Line as officials announce several municipal changes over the past week

From an elected commissioner to township and borough management, there have been several announced changes in municipal leadership along the Main Line over the past week. NARBERTH – At a recent Narberth Council meeting, officials announced that acting borough manager Matt West was leaving the borough for a new position in Bucks County. West, who took over borough management in December after former manager Sean Metrick left for a new position in Chester County, will become township manager in New Britain Township, Bucks County. - Advertisement - During the same meeting, officials also announced that Samantha Bryant, the current manager of New Britain Borough, Bucks County, was being hired as Narberth’s borough manager.

Brown: LMSD and The Emperor s new clothes -- how can we help?

By now you have heard about the effort by the Federation of Civic Associations of Lower Merion and Narberth to help resolve the problems associated with building athletics fields for the proposed LMSD third middle school on the former Clairemont Farm in Villanova. It is very important to understand that Lower Merion School District is experiencing - and anticipating - ongoing enrollment growth due to densification. In retrospect, we need to acknowledge that Superintendent Robert Copeland, Melissa Gilbert, former Lower Merion School Board President and current Vice President, and LMSD Staff have been monitoring the urbanization of the eastern end of the township for years.

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