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- MI
- Oakland County
- 4/21/26
- 04/21/2026
- 123 Minutes
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Overview: During the Farmington School Board meeting, the proposal for a zero mill increase bond set for the November 2026 ballot took center stage. The board aims to maintain the current debt millage rate without increasing the financial burden on voters. This proposal is part of a comprehensive 10-year facilities study conducted by TMP Architecture, in collaboration with Plant Moran Real Point, to address both programming needs and the condition of existing facilities. The board is expected to pass a resolution for this bond request in June.
- MI
- Oakland County
- 4/21/26
- 89 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Troy School Board meeting on April 21st was marked by a celebration of outstanding educators, an approval of renovation projects, and a discussion about concerns over the math curriculum. The board also recognized student achievements and addressed public feedback on various issues.
- MI
- Oakland County
- 4/21/26
- 89 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The recent Troy School Board meeting was marked by the unanimous passage of a resolution designating April as Autism Acceptance Month, emphasizing the district’s commitment to inclusivity. The board also faced community feedback on the state of the honors math program.
- MI
- Washtenaw County
- 4/20/26
- 04/20/2026
- 202 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Ypsilanti Community School Board meeting centered on celebrating student victories and discussing future initiatives, including a field trip to the America’s Youth AI Festival in Boston, the adoption of an AI curriculum, and the district’s recognition as a Michigan Green School. The board also approved financial commitments to enhance educational resources throughout the district.
- MI
- Oakland County
- 4/20/26
- 234 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During a recent Rochester Community School Board meeting, delays in curriculum approval and transparency issues dominated discussions. The board postponed decisions on critical educational resources, including a new middle school social studies curriculum and a comprehensive elementary literacy program, amidst concerns about transparency and the need for further community input. Public comments reflected frustration over the board’s decision-making processes and venue logistics, with calls for improved communication and community engagement.