CENTER LINE/WARREN During her years as Center Line Public Schools superintendent from 2009 through June 2020, Eve Kaltz often met kids who were successful academically and socially.
CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS As residents came out to the polls Nov. 8 on Election Day, one of their civic duties was to vote in local school board elections.
CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS As residents came out to the polls Nov. 8 on Election Day, one of their civic duties was to vote in local school board elections. In those races, it was the incumbents who garnered enough votes to be reelected to their Board of Education seats.
Students returning to local schools By: Maria Allard | C&G Newspapers | Published January 27, 2021
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CENTER LINE/WARREN/STERLING HEIGHTS Earlier this month, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer held a press conference in which her administration set a goal for school districts to begin offering an option for in-person learning by March 1 or earlier if possible.
Warren Woods, Center Line and Fitzgerald public school districts already are holding in-person learning for students while still offering a virtual option for families who aren’t ready to send their children back to school. Also, because of staffing, some students may have gotten a different teacher, but that is not always the case.