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Ribbon cutting at Zemmer Middle School

Lapeer Community Schools will celebrate the completion of construction on the second of its two new middle schools at a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house at 6 p.m. August 12 at Zemmer Middle School, 1920 W. Oregon, Lapeer. Lapeer voters approved a $56.7 million bond issue in 2007, a portion of which financed the renovation […]

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LCS student MME scores show improvement

LAPEER ¬– For the third year in a row, Lapeer Community Schools 11th graders have shown improvement on the statewide Michigan Merit Exam, which includes the ACT college entrance test. District-wide, scores for the 552 high school juniors who took the test were 55% in Math (up 6 points), 74% in Reading (up 10 points), […]

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Kenneth Janczarek is new Principal at Schickler Elementary

Lapeer Community Schools welcomes Kenneth Janczarek as the new principal at Schickler Elementary School. Mr. Janczarek comes to Schickler after teaching fourth grade for the last seven years at Waterford Village Elementary in the Waterford School District. He replaces Michelle Bradford, who transferred to Lynch Elementary. During his tenure in Waterford he was a lead […]

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Traci Chouinard named Acting Principal at Seaton Elementary School

The Lapeer Community Schools welcomes Traci Chouinard as the Acting Principal at Seaton Elementary School. Mrs. Chouinard has worked as a teacher in the Lapeer Schools for the last six years and moves to her new job after serving as a second and third-grade teacher at Murphy Elementary School. She has also been a first-grade […]

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Board of Education elects officers for 2010-2011

Next year’s Board of Education officers will look the same as the previous year after Board members selected new officers for the 2010-2011 school year. Bill Laidlaw is President, Peggy Bush is vice-president and John Nugent is secretary. The Board also kept its regular meeting schedule of the first and third Thursday of the month. […]

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Budget adjustments approved at Board of Education meeting

To address a $4.6 million budget shortfall caused by rollbacks in State funding for the past years and rising costs in health care and retirement the Board of Education approved a series of budget adjustments Wednesday to balance the budget. Some of those adjustments will affect high school families with a small increase to high […]

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