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APW Board of Education Appoints Gerry Hudson Superintendent

<br />APW Superintendent of Schools Gerry Hudson

The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Board of Education announced at the July 29th meeting the appointment of Gerry Hudson as Superintendent of Schools for the district. His appointment is retroactive to July 1, 2009.
President Michael Hale, Sr. speaking on behalf of the APW Board of Education, praised Hudson for his more than 25 years of dedication and service to the students of the district.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Schools May Tackle One More Building Project

The Fulton City School District may ask taxpayers to approve another building project this Fall, just a few months into the current one.

The project would spend about $3.75 million and would take care of issues that were pulled out of the current $26 million construction project to keep it on budget.

Very little or none of the cost will be borne by taxpayers, district officials say.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Limiting Pre-K Program To Avoid Spending Tax Dollars

The Fulton City School District is limiting its successful universal pre-K program to keep it from costing local taxpayers any money. “I don’t want to cut our program,” a district official told the Board of Education, but, “I don’t want to have to come back to you and say I need help.”

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Board of Ed Names Leaders, Handles Annual Duties

Fulton’s Board of Education picked its leaders for a new year and plunged into the routine work that faces a school board at its first meeting of the new work year.

Board President Robert Ireland remained in the post.  Former leader Robbin Griffin was selected Vice President.  Brian Hotaling was named the board’s Clerk.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Construction Project On Schedule

<p>The front entrance area of Lanigan Elementary.</p>

The Fulton school district’s $23.6 million construction project is back on track.

After a minor delay caused by the accidental destruction of asbestos-laden floor tiles in the auditorium of the Education Center building, the pace of work has picked up and Jerry Seguin, the district’s point man on the big project, told the Board of Education Tuesday night that things are generally “right on schedule”.

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