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Lancaster School Superintendent Edward J. Myszka expressed hope Monday that a tentative state budget deal reached over the weekend could mean, at least, a smaller cut in state aid for the district than was proposed under Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's plan.
Under the governor's plan, the district was looking at a $3 million cut in aid, which would result in unspecified layoffs of teachers, administrative staff and support staff, Myska said before going into executive session at the conclusion of Monday's regular School Board session at William Street Elementary School.See the full content of this document
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Hopes Aired On Aid From the State
"Everything is on the table," Myszka said.
Both he and Assistant Sup...See the full content of this document
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