WARREN A 60-year-old Warren man is facing a misdemeanor assault charge after he allegedly used a frozen fish to assault a grocery clerk at a Warren market on April 2.
New Peck Elementary School opens its doors Kindergarten teacher Carrie Miller’s new classroom was ready for students when they returned Jan. 14.
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CENTER LINE When Peck Elementary School students returned to class in a hybrid format Jan. 14, they were welcomed back inside the walls of a brand-new school building.
On Jan. 13, Center Line Public Schools officials and Peck staff gathered outside for a brief ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the new May V. Peck Elementary and Early Childhood Center located at 26201 Lorraine in Center Line.
CLPS Superintendent Joseph Haynes welcomed everyone to the ribbon cutting, where he thanked all those involved for making the new Peck building possible. Center Line Mayor Bob Binson also said a few words to signify the occasion.
Former Peck to become the Eve Kaltz Academy 21 and Special Programs Center
The former Peck Elementary School will be renamed the Eve Kaltz Academy 21 and Special Programs Center in honor of retired superintendent Eve Kaltz.
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WARREN/CENTER LINE Retired Center Line Public Schools Superintendent Eve Kaltz knew something was up when she was contacted by the district to attend the Jan. 4 Board of Education meeting held virtually.
She made sure to log on to the meeting in which she learned the former Peck Elementary School located on Engleman Road will be named in her honor. At the meeting, the school board voted 7-0 to pass a resolution to rename the building the Eve Kaltz Academy 21 and Special Programs Center.