Working conditions improving at Corbin Ind. Schools, according to educator surveys

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Corbin Independent School educators are feeling better about their working conditions than they did two years ago, according to the results of the recent Kentucky Impact Working Conditions Survey.

The Corbin Independent Board of Education recognized its January and February Difference Makers with plaques presented at its monthly meeting Thursday, including January winner Melanie Howard, who is seen at top, and February winner Mark Nantz, who is seen above.
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