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Member of Hopkins school board earns MASB awards

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Traci Rhoades Hopkins Public Schools school board member Traci Rhoades has earned awards from the Michigan Association of School Boards for her efforts to improve her leadership skills, demonstrating her commitment to student achievement and her own continuous improvement. Awards are earned for classes completed in MASB’s leadership training program,...
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Wayland Schools takes 1st step to sell project bonds

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The Wayland Board of Education Monday night took the first step in making arrangements for the $49.7 million project that was approved by voters only last Tuesday. The board adopted a resolution for the sale of the first $20 million of bonds, working with Huntington Financial Services. Supt. Tim Reeves...
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MASB honors 2 Wayland School Board members

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Becky Hohnke Dan Cassini Two Wayland Board of Education members earned awards from the Michigan Association of School Boards last year for their efforts to improve their leadership skills, demonstrating their commitment to student achievement and their own continuous improvement. Awards are earned for classes completed in MASB’s leadership training...
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Hopkins School Board VP earns 2 MASB awards

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Jessica Johnson Hopkins Public Schools Board of Education Vice President Jessica Johnnston has earned awards from the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB) for her efforts to improve her leadership skills, demonstrating her commitment to student achievement and her own continuous improvement. Awards are earned for classes completed in MASB’s...
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WHS to continue with virtual instruction Tuesday

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Wayland High School will continue virtual on-line instruction Tuesday instead of in-person classes an increase in COVID-19 virus positivity. The high school last Thursday and Friday discontinued in-person instruction for those two days and Monday (for Martin Luther King Day, already a day off and set aside for a professional...
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Covid-19 forces Martin Schools to go to all-virtual instruction Jan. 14-21

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First it was Wayland High School. Now it's Martin Public Schools that have had to go virtual because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Martin Schools Thursday afternoon announced that it is going all-virtual instruction Friday, Jan. 14, and all of next week because of the prevalence of Covid-related illnesses. Wayland High...
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Wayland High School to move to all-virtual classes

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Because of an increase in COVID-19 positivity, Wayland Union High School will go to all-virtual instruction Thursday and Friday this week. Corona virus disease COVID-19 medical web banner with SARS-CoV-2 virus molecule and text on a white background. Horizontal vector illustration Supt. Dr. Christina Hinds said, "We have a high...
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Date for Trick-or-Treating could use a little tweaking

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ACHTUNG: This is not a “fair and balanced” article. It is an editorial by the editor. Every now and then someone comes up with an idea that is worth discussion at the very least, or perhaps even a change for the better. That someone this week was former Pine Street...
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Supt.’s son wins award as Presidential Scholar in Arts

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Calvin Hinds Calvin Hinds, son of Wayland Supt. Dr. Christina Hinds, has been named a 2021 National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) award winner in Voice from Interlochen Arts Academy and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. Singer-songwriter Calvin Hinds joins an illustrious group of YoungArts and U.S. Presidential Scholar in the...
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Wayland Supt.’s son finalist for special fine arts award

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Calvin Hinds Calvin Hinds, son of Wayland Schools Supt. Dr. Christina and Kevin Hinds, has been named a 2021 National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) finalist as a singer-songwriter, the organization’s highest honor. A senior at Interlochen Arts Academy in northern Michigan, he is in his in his second year at IAA....
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