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.
Morenci Area Schools seeks renewal of operating millage
From Staff Reports
MORENCI Morenci Area Schools voters are being asked to renew the district s operating millage at Tuesday s election.
Voting is Tuesday, May 4, at Morenci City Hall, 118 Orchard St. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The operating millage proposal would renew the millage for 2021 at 18 mills. The operating millage is levied on properties such as businesses and rental properties and not those considered to be the property owner s primary residence. The revenue collected is included in the per-pupil funding amount set each year by the Michigan Legislature.
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Tecumseh Public Schools board approves election agreement with county
The Daily Telegram
TECUMSEH The Tecumseh Public Schools board unanimously passed an election coordinating agreement with Lenawee County Monday that will see its elections, including a special election in May, be administered by the city of Tecumseh.
According to Lenawee County Clerk Roxann Holloway, the agreement consolidates special elections which are held on non-election years into designated precinct.
The agreement is especially important for school districts which have to contract with a municipality to conduct elections.
The state mandates that a contract be renewed every four years, with local clerks having the opportunity to either opt in or opt out of holding special school elections.
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