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Novi Teachers Agree To Pay Cut
The teachers in the Novi Community School District agreed to a 1.33 percent pay cut this year.

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I have a degree in journalism from Michigan State University. In college I was the editor in chief of a monthly print student magazine for two years.
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The teachers in the Novi Community School District agreed to a 1.33 percent pay cut this year.

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