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                        The district has a two-year transition plan that includes enrolling middle schoolers at the academy in the 2026-27 academic year. Starting in the coming school year, the academy will replace Building 21 High School.
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                        The free, two-week camp exposed Lehigh Valley teens to sheet metal, piping, plumbing and basic electrical work.
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                        The district will consider the addition of a new assistant superintendent role focused on special education programming.
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                        Some eligible Allentown residents will receive a $1,013.35 reduction to their school property taxes thanks to a state program.
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                        The Lehigh Valley Greenways Mini Grant Program awarded grants to 12 organizations and municipalities this year.
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                        School directors unanimously approved the $78.9 million budget at their Monday meeting.
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                        Easton Area School District approved a $214 million budget for the upcoming school year. With a 3.5% tax increase to keep the district running, $3.3 million will go toward the new high school project.
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                        School directors voted 5-4 to remove Emily Gehman as school board president. School director Stephen Maund was subsequently elected to serve out the rest of Gehman's leadership term, which ends in December.
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                        A new analysis from East Penn's financial planners found that major renovations to Emmaus High School would require a referendum or decades of tax hikes — options school board members rejected.
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                        The anti-violence program is funded through a $1.28 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. The program will continue next school year.
 
 
 
 
 
