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Centennial superintendent highlights device refresh, staffing gaps and plan to recoup tuition under Pa. school code
Summary
Centennial School District Superintendent Dr. Abraham A. M. Lukabaugh said the district completed a large back-to-school device refresh and is pursuing collections under Section 1306 of the Pennsylvania School Code to recover tuition for students placed in institutions inside the district.
Centennial School District Superintendent Dr. Abraham A. M. Lukabaugh said the district completed a large back-to-school push that included refurbishing and deploying roughly 5,000 new student laptops and that administrators will pursue collections from other districts under Section 1306 of the Pennsylvania School Code for students placed in institutions inside Centennial’s boundaries.
Dr. Lukabaugh opened his report by saying the district expects to welcome about 5,300 students when school starts Aug. 27 and praised facilities, custodial and technology staff for summer work. “We actually had the partition shut and the back room was almost floor to ceiling,” he said of the device delivery, adding the equipment refresh “far exceeded normal operational operations in its…
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