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Update: Teachers, parents want answers for principal on leave; Superintendent denies he was ‘escorted’ from campus

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Peter Kaspari, Editor
3:38 pm CDT October 9, 2019
More than 60 Deer Path Middle School staff members and parents attended a special Lake Forest School District 67 board meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8, in search of information regarding Principal Tom Cardamone, whose absence from the school starting two weeks ago has left many unanswered questions.

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