Education
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Moriah School budget under cap
All programs remain intact in the spending plan voters will act on May 21.
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School superintendents talk job duties, salaries
Area public-school superintendents say stress and personal sacrifice are inevitable parts of their jobs, and their six-figure salaries are appropriate compensation for the services they provide.
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Schroon Lake Central holds to tax cap
Six teaching positions reduced to part-time last year have been restored in the proposed budget.
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KCS debaters compete at state level
Sam Balzac, Cassandra Day and Jonah Wu represented the school at the Forensics League Championship Tournament in Mineola.
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Saranac Lake Central cuts principal post, Summer School
If voters approve the 2013-14 budget, the tax levy will go up 3.67 percent.
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Malone Central School District eyes 4.97 percent tax-levy hike
Officials used $1.2 million in fund balance to offset a higher tax increase for its property owners.
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Edible plants abound in Rugar Woods
On a recent walk, SUNY Plattsburgh's Michael Burgess introduced participants to clover, white pine and other growing things not normally thought of as food.
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Local school principal learns in China
Stephen Gratto says the Chinese are impressed with the innovation, critical thinking and cooperation evinced by education in the United States.
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Special election set at NACS
School Board seat open; vote set for June 17.
- Ti Kiwanis Club expands meal program Every Friday, students take home backpacks filled with nutritious foods for the weekend.
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Moriah School budget under cap



