For the past year, Lenawee County superintendents have been leading their respective districts through the worst educational dilemma of their careers, often without much guidance from our state officials. However, they have persevered, they have met the challenge head on and they have provided the best educational opportunities for their students. Their demonstrated governance is an example of the superior educational leadership we have in Lenawee County.
This year, Lenawee County schools will be losing another great educator. Steve Laundra will be stepping down in June after 40 years with Sand Creek Community Schools. Mr. Laundra’s departure puts into focus the reality that Lenawee County has been fortunate to have consistent, effective leadership.
Wagley Group in Adrian adds 2 real estate agents
By Daily Telegram staff
ADRIAN Real estate firm The Wagley Group in Adrian has announced its two most recent hirings.
Mark F. Boff and Gavin Doyle are joining the local real estate team at 121 N. Main St. in Adrian. Both are longtime Lenawee County residents.
Boff, according to information provided by The Wagley Group, was born and raised in Adrian and is a graduate of Michigan State University. He became a licensed real estate salesman and property manager while residing in Pennsylvania. He moved back to Adrian in 2019.
Community service has always played a large role in Boff’s life, a news release from The Wagley Group said. In his spare time, Boff enjoys visiting with his daughter, their families and his grandson. He also enjoys bicycling as a way to stay in shape and revisit the areas he frequented while growing up.
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January is School Board Recognition Month. This is a time to recognize the individuals who approach their volunteer work like it is a full-time job and with extraordinary dedication to public schools. They are citizens whose decisions affect our children and build our community.In a year full of challenges for public education not seen in recent history, school board members persevered through the adversity of 2020 to provide the best possible education for our students. Celebrating School