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ISD budget going before schools

Boards to decide whether or not to approve budget.
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No opposition for 2 candidates seeking 2 Northport board seats

Two candidates are seeking election to the two available seats on the Northport Board of Education.
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3 seeking 2 seats on G-L board

Hawley is facing challenge from Fosmore, Hazelton.
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Skrocki is sole canadidate for one G-L board set

Frank Skrocki is the only candidate seeking the one year remaining in the unexpired term of David Harris on the Glen Lake Board of Education in Tuesday's election.
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Costs mount for both sides in Northport special ed case

Regardless of the outcome in the ongoing special education complaint brought against Northport Public School, both sides are paying a steep price to fight their case.
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County students bring home top ratings at solo & ensemble

More than 20 county teenagers earned high marks Saturday at the Junior High School Solo & Ensemble event held at Kalkaska High School.
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$1.7 million windfall

2 1/2-year effort pays off with federal aid qualification.
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Stowe is new assistant principal

Fifth grade teacher Jason Stowe was tapped to serve as assistant principal next year at Leland Public School.
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Band teacher won't be keeping her job at Leland; parents upset

A Leland teacher popular with students and parents alike will not be returning to school next fall following action by the Leland Board of Education.
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Suttons Bay School challenged to read 1,500 books

STUDENTS FROM Suttons Bay School were challenged to read 1,500 books in March for National Reading Month. For each of the past two years, Elementary Principal Roger Arvo made good on promises to kiss farm animals when students reached the goal. The final tally for March, to be announced later this month, will determine whether Arvo will follow through with a yet-to-be-determined challenge. “I don’t know what I’ll do, but it won’t involve kissing an animal,” Arvo said. Pictured with a poster bearing the theme for the campaign Put Your Hands Together for a Good Book are (from left) kindergarteners Bryce Opie, Jacob Pugh and William Anderson.

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