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Lower Moreland Introduces New Long-Term Substitute
Joshua Kozak will fulfill the duties of a Spanish teacher for the remainder of the school year.

The Lower Moreland School Board formally introduced its newest teacher at its monthly public meeting.
Joshua Kozak was recommended by the board as the long-term substitute for Spanish, Class II, Step I. He officially took over this month and will remain through the 2012-13 school year.
Kozak comes from the Phoenix Academy at the Lancaster School District. He's also held language and cultural assistant positions in Spanish.
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Josh is going to be serving as a our long-time substitute for Spanish. We're pleased to recommend the position to you at the high school.
"Supervisors describe you as holding high standards for your students, and having done a wonderful job of providing a creative and rigorous environment for academic excellence," Lower Moreland Superintendent Marykay Feeley said.
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He attended Ursinus College where he obtained a Masters of Art in Spanish Linguists. He is qualified to teach Spanish up through 12th grade.Β
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