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The following is a message from Huron Valley Schools School Board President Sean Carlson. The Mission Statement of the Huron Valley School District is Inspiring and Building Futures, One Student at a Time.  As the School Board President there is no doubt there is an overall commitment and desire from administrators, teachers and staff to inspire and prepare students for the 21st century and also personalize programming as much as possible to meet the individualized needs of each Huron Valley student. However, despite our intense dedication we need to ask ourselves are we closer or farther …
The following was submitted to White Lake Patch by the Huron Valley School District. At the Sept. 15 Board of Education Meeting, in accordance with Board Policy 9260, Sect D-Goal Setting Function, the Board approved the district goals for the 2011-2012 school year. The Board spent the last two months, during Board and Committee meetings working with the Superintendent and her administrative team to establish district goals. The Board and Superintendent used the S.M.A.R.T. goal methodology of making sure goals and measurements of success were Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and …
The following was submitted to White Lake Patch by Huron Valley School Board of Education President Sean Carlson. In July we announced that two Huron Valley Schools Board of Education seats would be up for election on November 8, 2011. I am pleased to say we have nine candidates who decided to run.  Following are the candidates for these two seats on the Huron Valley Board of Education: Robert Artinian of White Lake Xuan Avallone of Milford Bonnie Brown of Milford Kim Galbraith of Milford Joe Ghislain of Milford Russ Krawczyk of Commerce Kevin Lawrence of Milford Jeffrey Long of White Lake …
The following was written by Huron Valley Schools Board President Sean Carlson. In acknowledgement of Huron Valley Schools’ Board of Education’s fiduciary responsibility to the community we serve, we wish to inform residents in our community that two Board of Education seats will be up for election on November 8, 2011. Any Huron Valley School District resident who is a citizen of the United States and a qualified and registered elector in the District is eligible for election.  If you are interested and considering running for the Board you simply need to do the following by 4 p.m. on Aug. 16…

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