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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

School board plans special meeting

The Middletown Board of Education has set a special meeting for 7:30 a.m. Thursday, June 4.

The notice says: “The Board will meet in executive session to discuss personnel issues and to consider the employment of a public employee. Board action may follow.”

When contacted, board Vice President Katie McNeil said “I don’t know what will happen there” and board member Chris Fiora said “I don’t know what’s going to go until it goes on.” Other members of the board could not immediately be reached for comment. The board has the right to meet privately to discuss personnel issues.

Board President Greg Tyus is leaving today for a mission trip and will be out of town for this meeting.

The meeting will take place in the administration building at 1515 Girard Avenue.

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Update on cost of land transfer

Yesterday, I told you that Middletown lost its appeal of the decision to deny the transfer of 1,600 acres of land into its district.

This morning, I received the updated amount Middletown has spent on legal fees since its first made the request in 2005.

That cost is: $180,869 as of April.

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Retirement party planned

A retirement reception is planned for Catherine Mulligan, principal of Bishop Fenwick High School.

The reception will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 8.

Mulligan has been a teacher and administrator at Fenwick for 29 years. She will retire June 30.

Anyone not able to attend who would like to express sentiments, please send an e-mail by Monday, June 15 to bturvy@bfhs.schoolone.com or mail to Bishop Fenwick High School/IA Office, 4855 State Route 122, Franklin, OH 45005.

Please call 513-727-1500 for more information.

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