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Magic of Storytelling campaign brings books to Douglas County

WDIO Created: May 11, 2021 04:03 PM Books are passports into the world. And now, kids at two schools in Douglas County are about to start on new adventures, one page at a time. Thanks to the campaign called Magic of Storytelling, Bryant Elementary in Superior and Northwestern Elementary in Poplar received hundreds of new books on Wednesday. Disney Publishing Worldwide provides book donations to the non-profit First Book, which is where the staff ordered from. Magic of Storytelling ABC/Disney Brad Larrabee, principal at Northwestern, said, The kids being surrounded by books and being excited about reading, going into the summer, it s a principal and teacher s dream. We are very excited to have this program for our kids.

Ann Arbor Public Schools lays groundwork for construction of first new elementary in 50 years

Ann Arbor Public Schools lays groundwork for construction of first new elementary in 50 years Today 9:00 AM Mitchell Elementary School Tuesday, July 9 2019. - Ann Arbor Public Schools Jenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.comJenna Kieser | jkieser@mlive.com Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI - Architectural and engineering firms have been selected to design and help build the first new Ann Arbor Pubic Schools elementary school in more than 50 years. Ann Arbor Public Schools’ Board of Education has approved working with Neumann/Smith Architecture of Southfield, along with its partners Fielding International of Ferndale and IMEG Corporation of Novi in constructing a new Mitchell Elementary, which is tentatively slated to be completed in 2024.

Budget, school sale, BOE elections on tap May 18 in Hornell

The Evening Tribune Hornell City School District residents will vote up or down on a budget that holds the line on taxes and reduces spending when they go to the polls next month. The Hornell Board of Education Wednesday approved a $39,843,578 budget by a 6-0 vote, sending the 2021-22 spending plan to district voters on May 18. Hornell’s budget calls for $7,279,976 to be raised by property taxes. That’s the same amount as last year. “Our tax rate based on current assessments is projected to remain at $16.000 per ($1,000 of assessed value),” said Patrick Flaitz, the district’s top business official. “When actual assessment data comes out over the summer, historically that rate per thousand drops a little.”

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