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Elkhart Community Schools Superintendent Larry Huff says he'll stay on the job through June, delivering his school closure recommendations because of declining enrollment to the board in February
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Elkhart Superintendent Larry Huff will receive a $285,000 salary, compared to his $218,000 approved by the Elkhart Community Schools board in June, and he'll no longer have to lead what could be an unpopular school consolidation process in Elkhart.
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WVPE's Kent Fulmer talks with Elkhart Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Larry Huff.
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Elkhart Schools won’t raise teacher salaries next year due to a budget deficit and state law. Superintendent Larry Huff says the pause is temporary.
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Elkhart schools could face consolidation. Superintendent Larry Huff says too many buildings make the district inefficient and community input will guide changes.
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Elkhart Community Schools may bring in $20 million less in revenue over the next five years, as a result of Indiana’s property tax reform. The school board got an update Tuesday on the impact of Senate Enrolled Act 1.
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Elkhart Community Schools Superintendent Larry Huff declined the board's offer to pay him up to $20,000 annually if students reach performance targets, and another $10,000 in the contract's final year if he's still on the job in 2028.
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The Elkhart Community Schools board voted unanimously Tuesday night to rework their contract extension offer and bring it back at a future meeting.