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Princeton superintendent briefs Woodlawn council on May levy; estimates $12.8 million over 10 years
Summary
Princeton City Schools Superintendent Melvin Carter Proudhon told the Woodlawn council about district successes and an emergency levy on the May 6 ballot that he said would produce $12.8 million over 10 years and cost about $231 per $100,000 of assessed value.
Melvin Carter Proudhon, superintendent of Princeton City Schools, told the Village of Woodlawn council about district academic gains, extracurricular achievements and the details of a May 6 levy during the council's March meeting.
Proudhon highlighted that the district and Woodlawn Elementary are performing well academically and described a range of student programs from AP and…
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