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Three Village superintendent says district's finances are improving even as it braces for large teacher retirements
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Scalens told the community the district is in a stronger financial position heading into budget season after cuts and attrition, but warned 370 of 530 teachers are expected to retire in the next decade; he also highlighted achievements and partnerships including AP course offerings and a Suffolk Community College agreement.
Dr. Scalens, superintendent of the Three Village Central School District, told the community the district is entering budget season from a stronger financial position because of program changes, cuts and attrition, but that it faces a significant staffing challenge: he said the district expects 370 of its 530 teachers to retire in the next 10 years.
"This district will have 370 of its 530 teachers retiring in the next 10 years," Dr.…
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