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Friday, July 27, 2012

P-G: Mt. Lebanon school officials given raises

Mt. Lebanon school board raised administrative salaries in June an average of 3 percent. The increases are based on evaluations that determine whether each administrator far exceeds, meets, approaches or does not meet the expectations of his or her job category.

Those who met expectations received a 3 percent raise. Those who approached meeting expectations saw a 1.5 percent raise, and those who far exceeded expectations saw a 4.5 percent increase, said district spokeswoman Cissy Bowman.

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