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Will Cahill Case Analysis
During a regular board meeting on December 14, 2015 the Lake County School District #7 board of directors unanimously voted to name Will Cahill, the current interim superintendent, as the permanent superintendent for the district.

Cahill brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position with over 35 years in education. He taught as an Ag teacher and FFA advisor at Henley High School in Klamath Falls, OR before returning to his Lakeview roots. Once back home he spent ten years at Daly Middle School, two as the vice principal and the other eight years as the principal. Immediately prior to his appointment as interim superintendent Cahill spent twelve years as the principal for Fremont, A.D. Hay, and Union Elementary schools. Cahill

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