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		<title>Familiar Jockey Rides New Horse: Schools Chief Questioned on $, Security by County Council as Exec McCarthy Offers $1 million Aid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Jeffrey Lawson is a familiar face in local government circles, as a nine-year veteran of the county public schools’ administrative staff. But that experience was like being an exercise rider at the racetrack before a recent elevation to the top jockey position: Superintendent of the Cecil County Public Schools. In his first race, Lawson didn’t particularly impress the keepers of the purse: the Cecil County Council. Several members of the Council, meeting in a worksession on Tuesday (8/7/2018), openly expressed skepticism about CCPS’ handling of school security improvement projects and stewardship of county funds. Lawson, in his first appearance before the Council since taking the schools helm in July, did little to ease their concerns or directly address questions over continued security needs&#8211; as well as a previous CCPS decision to draw $2 million from reserve funds under CCPS control to build a new field house at Perryville High School while many school security fixes remained unaddressed. And when Council President Joyce Bowlsbey (R-2) questioned whether a new $1 million security bailout proposed by the county executive would “cover all the schools needs,” she was told that CCPS was on track to boost security at just half of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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