Mueller: Wants next year as close to normal as possible
Graduation plans announced
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People at the Havre School Board meeeting Tuesday recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The board took numerous actions at the meeting and heard updates including on the situation with COVID-19 and plans to have the next school year as normal as possible, and on plans for graduation ceremonies.
In a series of unanimous votes the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees canvased the results of the recent school board elections, provided academic excellence awards to students and approved a number of policy updates, as well as discussing the district s policies moving forward.
Five vie for two Havre School Board seats: Erin Pulse
Erin Pulse
Editor s Note: Havre School Board candidate Erin Pulse said she did not receive any of the three messages Havre Daily News left in attempt to interview her for a candidate profile. Following is information she sent Havre Daily News about her candidacy. Information on the other candidates can be found in Thursday s edition of Havre Daily News and at www.havredailynews.com. Erin Pulse is asking for people s votes in her candidacy for the Havre School Board. She is one of five vying for two three-year terms on the board. The others are incumbent Lorraine Larson and Jacob Ingram, Michele Hold.
Five face off in race for two school board seats: Holden
Michele Holden
Michele Holden is running for a seat on the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees for a three-year term. Five candidates are vying for two three-year terms, with the top two vote-getters taking the seats. Holden said she has a bachelor s degree in political science, a master s degree in human rights law and a degree in counseling education, which she s made use of as a mental health therapist for children. She said her experience in this field has prepared her for this position on the board. I think I m pretty good at listening and coming up with creative solutions, she said.
School board candidates answer questions at forum
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Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees candidates Britnee Loch, back row from left, incumbent Garrit Ophus, and Brandon Berreth, along with Jessica Kennedy-Stiffarm, front from left, Erin Pulse, incumbent Lorraine Larson and Michele Holden sit Thursday in Hensler Auditorium in Montana State University-Northern s Applied Technology Center during a candidate forum hosted by Havre Education Association. Candidate Jacob Ingram is not pictured.
The Havre Education Association hosted a Havre Public School Board candidate forum Thursday in Hensler Auditorium on the Montana State University-Northern campus. The forum was moderated by Chairman of the Havre Public Schools Education Foundation Kyle Leeds. There were nine questions from the HEA and public questions as well as follow-up questions were allowed.
HEA sets school board candidate forum
Last updated 4/13/2021 at 11:49am
The Havre Education Association is hosting a Havre Public School Board candidate forum Thursday in Hensler Auditorium at 7 p.m. The forum is limited to 25 family members and members of the press. The public is invited to watch via Zoom at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88060431149 . The forum questions will help the public and local teachers learn who the candidates are. The questions will be general questions that allow the candidates to voice their vision for the district and will not be specific to the district.