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The Birmingham Public Schools board of education did not have to look far to find its next permanent superintendent.
The board of education selected Embekka Roberson, the district s assistant superintendent for student learning and inclusion, to lead the school district that spans Birmingham and parts of Bloomfield Township, Troy and West Bloomfield Township during a special meeting held June 8 at the BPS administration offices in Beverly Hills. I want to thank all seven board trustees for your support, Roberson said when called by board president Kimberly Whitman to inform her of their decision after the vote. You will not be disappointed.
A high school valedictorian's speech is allegedly being censored and facing pushback for being "very Christianized," according to a letter sent Tuesday.
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Livonia Public Schools Adds 22 New Blue Bird Propane Buses to its Fleet
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Michigan school district purchases low-emission school buses, equipped with ROUSH CleanTech fuel systems, with Volkswagen settlement funds.
Livonia Public Schools added 22 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled buses to its fleet with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
With our new propane buses, the school district saves money, our students get a safe, quieter bus and our community gets a cleaner environment. LIVONIA, Mich. (PRWEB) February 16, 2021 Livonia Public Schools added 22 Blue Bird propane autogas-fueled buses to its fleet with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). The district was granted $844,386.40 through EGLE’s Fuel Transformation Program to purchase clean, cost-effective propane school buses that began
17 Michigan school districts receive $509k in grants from No Kid Hungry
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WASHINGTON â Seventeen Michigan school districts received grants from No Kid Hungry as part of the organizationâs goal to ensure the stateâs children remain nourished and healthy, according to a news release Wednesday.
The grants were made in partnership with the Michigan Department of Education.
âSchool meals are available to students across Michigan no matter if they are learning remotely or participating in a hybrid model,â said Allison Dela Cuesta, field manager for the No Kid Hungry campaign. âThese grants will help ensure students in Michigan continue to get the nutrition they need to learn during this difficult time.â