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Lorain City Schools warns of large teacher reduction as May 5 levy heads to voters

Posted on February 27, 2026February 27, 2026 by Joseph Jones
Lorain City Schools warns of large teacher reduction as May 5 levy heads to voters
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LORAIN — Lorain City Schools officials used a Feb. 26 special board meeting at Lorain High School to explain what they described as a rapidly shifting financial situation, outline a district restructuring plan, and preview an 11-mill levy that will appear on the May 5 ballot. Superintendent Dr. Jeff Graham Continue Reading

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