| Click here to download the latest Q & A on the State School Employee's Retirement Law |

The
Warner Middle School Crusaders need your help:
Please Donate One
Or Many Gifts For Needy Farmington Families & The Homeless:
|
|
Place in Lunchroom Box |
|
Payable: Farmington Public Schools with notation: "Warner Needy Knitting," and give to our secretary, Suzan Zambelli. | |
|
Students/Staff please help us knit/crochet scarves Tuesdays 3-5 pm in room 202. Students only need a Youth Center card to join us. Warner instructors Kathy Ellis, Pat Petier and Winter Petrovich will teach you how to knit/crochet. | |
Chuck Shepard. The Warner Crusader's & Staff Thank You!
|
||
Farmington public
school board members honored by MASB
March 24, 2009
Farmington, Michigan---Farmington
Public School board members Sheilah Clay, and Frank Reid are two of the
21 Oakland County school board members to earn awards from the Michigan
Association of School Boards (MASB). Sheilah Clay earned the Certified Board
Member Award and Award of Merit. Frank Reid earned the President’s
Award of Recognition. The President’s award is the highest level of
recognition.
The MASB recognizes their efforts to improve leadership skills and become
more effective school leaders. Awards are earned for classes completed in
MASB’s leadership training program, as well as for conference attendance,
years of service and leadership activities.
School board members operate in an ever-changing environment that requires
they stay abreast of trends and issues facing school districts. Training
and professional development help keep pace with these changes.
“In today’s tight financial times, it’s more important
than ever that our school leaders are informed and prepared to deal with
the complex education issues they face,” said MASB Executive Director
Kathy Hayes, “Training equips them with the tools necessary to make
the best decisions for the kids of our state.”
Both board members have shown their dedication through their commitment
to student achieve¬ment, as well as their own continuous education.
Congratulations!


