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Assistant Superintendent Diane Bauer Retires From LCSD

The Lakeland Catholic School District has announced that Assistant Superintendent Diane Bauer is retiring after 31 years with them.

“[Diane’s] steadfast commitment to excellence has inspired countless teachers and students over the years,” a statement from the division reads. “Diane began her teaching career in 1983 at École Notre Dame Elementary School in Bonnyville. For the last 16 years Diane has been in a leadership position with Lakeland Catholic and for 10 years she has served as Assistant Superintendent.”

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at LCSD,” says Bauer. “It has been a rewarding and exciting career. I am grateful to have been able to work with students and staff who have brought me such joy.”

Bauer’s last day on the job was February 28th.

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