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Lake BOE approves classified employees contract Carolynn Mostyn Suburbanite correspondent LAKE TWP. – During its regular meeting on April 19, the Lake Local Board of Education went into executive session for Collective Bargaining Matters to prepare for, conduct or review a collective bargaining strategy. After returning, the board unanimously ratified the agreement as negotiated with the LLEA, effective for two years beginning July 1, 2021 through and including June 30, 2023, with the certified staff. The new contract includes a 1.5 percent base increase each year with employees continuing to pay 18 percent towards medical benefits. In other actions, trustees: • Held the monthly Hartville Lion’s Club, Uniontown Lion’s Club and the Lake Board of Education recognition program. The following students and staff were recognized: Sienna Decker and Brody Moye, 3rd grade; Eileen Dubel and Peyton Putnam, 5th grade; Lily Hatch and Luke McClure, 8th grade; ....
Monday meeting KEY ACTION: Hired Joseph Joey Brightbill as principal of Lake Elementary, beginning Aug. 1. DISCUSSION: Brightbill, who was awarded a three-year contract, has been an administrator for the past eight years in the Northwestern Local School District in West Salem, most recently serving as elementary principal. “Joey is a student-centered educator with outstanding communication skills, Superintendent Kevin Tobin said. I believe he will be a great fit at Lake Local as we continue to strive for excellence in all that we do.” Brightbill is replacing Donna Bruner, who will become the district s director of data and assessment. Brightbill s new salary has not yet been finalized, Tobin said Tuesday. ....
Lake school board honors cross country champion Patricia Faulhaber Suburbanite correspondent LAKE TWP. The Lake Local School District Board of Education passed a resolution of recognition for Nathan Moore during the Feb. 21 meeting. Moore was Division I state champion at the OHSAA State Cross-Country meet in Columbus on Nov. 7. He ran the fastest time in Ohio out of all the divisions. Moore was also recognized as one of the 12th-grade Uniontown Lions Club students of the month. “Nate is a great runner,” said Superintendent Kevin Tobin. “While he has great athletic prowess, everything said about him for student of the month is true. His integrity and kindness outweigh his athletic abilities.” ....
Kalamazoo County seeks ‘permanent’ solution for community’s homeless after purchase of school property falls through Updated Feb 14, 2021; Posted Feb 14, 2021 The administration building on the campus of Lakeside Academy in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Friday, May 1, 2020. Joel Bissell Facebook Share KALAMAZOO, MI Kalamazoo County is looking for ways to help people experiencing homelessness in the community, despite an unsuccessful attempt to purchase a property to develop as a site for housing and other services. The county government was hoping to purchase the now-empty Lakeside Academy property in Kalamazoo for $6 million to convert into housing and services for homeless residents, County Administrator Tracie Moored explained. But the county lost out to another buyer, according to a news release the county sent on Feb. 3. ....