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Tipp City school superintendent urges community to stop the hate, focus on kids

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The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools superintendent is calling for the end to “contentious back and forth” focused on school board members and an emphasis on “a more professional and productive environment” centered on students.

Aaron Moran, who joined the district as superintendent this summer, said that despite turmoil among the board and in the community, he will continue to push for conversation and actions on what is best for district students.

“Tipp City Schools has many achievements to celebrate and significant goals to strive toward to foster student success. The current state of disagreement and vitriol around the school district jeopardizes the focus and taints our students, district, and community. I get people are unhappy with the behaviors of various people,” Moran wrote.

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