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The Farmington Public Schools Board of Education voted Thursday to offer Christopher Delgado the position of superintendent, the district said.
The 7-0 vote by the board came after interviews this month with five candidates; the board narrowed the selection to three people for a second round of interviews this week.
“We are really pleased to have had such great candidates to choose from,” stated board of education president Terri Weems. “Dr. Delgado impressed us and felt like the right fit for Farmington Public Schools based on our extensive interviews and research.”
Delgado, who serves as deputy superintendent of Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, thanked the board after the vote.
Farmington school board back in business with all seats, positions filled
Following a flurry of resignations and transfers of power, Farmington s board of education is back to being a fully seated board with all leadership positions filled.
The board selected Donald Walker Jan. 12 to fill the vacancy left by Pam Green when she resigned from her position on the board in November 2020. Walker, one of six applicants, will serve through 2022.
Walker s appointment along with newly-elected members Cheryl Blau, Mable Fox and Claudia Henrich s presence on the board means the body has a majority of new members. As new members, Walker and Henrich will serve as officers on the board as well.
Fox, Blau appointed to fill FPS Board of Education vacancies
Recently elected candidate Cheryl Blau was chosen Dec. 9 to fill a vacant Board of Education seat left by Pam Green, who announced her resignation Nov. 16.
Recently elected candidate Mable Fox was chosen Dec. 9 to fill a vacant Board of Education seat left by Terry Johnson, who announced his resignation Nov. 16.
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FARMINGTON/HILLS Newly elected Farmington Public Schools Board of Education candidates Cheryl Blau and Mable Fox will begin their terms as trustees in the district a bit earlier than scheduled.
By 5-0 votes for each, Blau was appointed to fill former Board President Pam Green’s seat until January, at which time she will resign and be sworn in to her elected six-year term, and Fox was appointed to complete the rest of Vice President Terry Johnson’s days in office. Johnson’s term expired at the end of 2020, so Fox will not be legally required to resign.
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