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NORTHVILLE
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Northville officials mark School Board Recognition Month
Northville Public Schools is she added. Northville we are proud of our
joining 544 local and 57 interme- School board members repre- ” long history of board members
diate school districts across sent the views and priorities of Each board member serves as a voice who have created lasting
Michigan to celebrate January as their community in the complex of the community along with building imprints in our community histo-
School Board Recognition system of maintaining and run- ry.”
Month. ning a district's public schools, connections between community organizations. The Board of Education mem-
“In a year full of challenges Gallagher noted. “They also bers serving Northville Public
for public education not seen in reinforce the principle of local Schools and their years of serv-
recent history, our school board control over public education, Possibilities for and with stu- ences to the table, working ice include: Roland Hwang, six
members persevered through which is an important, highly val- dents that will prepare them for together in partnership with edu- years; Sarah Prescott, five-and-a-
the adversity of 2020, and have ued aspect of education in life and work in a global society. cators and administrators to pro- half years; Angela Jafaar, two
grappled with providing the best Michigan. Our board of educa- “This responsibility requires the vide Northville students experi- years; Suzanne Lynn, two years;
possible education for our stu- tion establishes the district's time and energy to prepare for, ences, opportunities and endless James Mazurek, 2011 -2018,
dents given the ongoing chal- vision, mission and goals while and attend countless meetings possibilities steeped in tradition recently elected; Lisa McIntyre,
lenges of a global health crisis,” developing policies to achieve and school functions; review and excellence, Gallagher contin- recently elected and Lindsey
noted Superintendent of them; they encourage continuous agendas, documents, proposals, ued. “Our community gives us its Wilson, also recently elected
Northville Schools Mary Kay improvement in student learn- and reports; and make difficult best to fulfill the duties of the “We also recognize the follow-
Gallagher in a prepared state- ing; and advocate at the local, decisions that are both fiscally school board requiring countless ing individuals who stepped
ment. “Celebrating School Board state and national level in sup- responsible and focused on what hours of thoughtful dialogue, down from the board of educa-
Recognition Month is one of the port of public education.” is best for the students, families, engagement, research, attending tion at the conclusion of their
ways in which we can express Gallagher said that the staff and community of school and community functions, term on Dec. 31, 2020 for their
appreciation for these dedicated Northville community is fortu- Northville Public Schools,” she and much more during each leadership and service: Cynthia
public servants, who continue to nate to have an actively involved, said. term. Each board member serves L. Jankowski who served for nine
devote hours of time to our dis- deeply committed board of edu- The Northville Board of as a voice of the community years; Matthew Wilk, who served
trict, students, families, staff and cation dedicated to leading and Education is made up of seven along with building connections for eight-and-a-half years and
community, and who serve with- supporting the ongoing quest of members, each of whom brings between community organiza- Laurie Doner, who served for
out monetary compensation,” the district to open A World of varied perspectives and experi- tions and the district. At four years.
30 township firefighters receive COVID-19 vaccinations
Thirty Northville Township vaccine rollout, set forth by the 1B includes frontline essential mass vaccination campaign all 1A has to be completed first.
firefighters received the first Michigan Department of workers, including school and ages 16 and older. The start of Phase IB depends
vaccination for COVID-19 in an Health and Human Services childcare staff, frontline While MDHHS and Gov. on the vaccine supply, rather
effort expected to help control (MDHHS) and the Centers for responders and staff in jails, Gretchen Whitmer announced than the Jan. 11 date, as ship-
the disease and protect local Disease Control and prisons and shelters. It also that starting Jan. 11, some ment of the vaccine supply
residents. The firefighters are Prevention (CDC). Phase 1A includes individuals 75 years Phase 1B essential workers, from the state has been limited.
scheduled to receive the sec- includes inoculating people and older while Phase 1C including school and childcare Check the Wayne County
ond dose this week, according serving in healthcare who have includes other essential works, staff, frontline responders, and website for updates:
to the township Facebook page. contact or indirect exposure to people ages 65-74, and individ- staff in jails, prisons and shel- www.waynecounty.com/covid19/
The firefighters are in the patients, as well as residents of uals 16-64 with underlying med- ters may be vaccinated, Wayne covid-19-vaccine-
Phase 1A designation of the long-term care facilities. Phase ical conditions. Phase 2 is a County announced that Phase information.aspx
Garden Club members to meet
The Country Garden Club of Northville who will discuss “Mason Bees and Plants
is offering free virtual attendance at They are Attracted To”. Roy Prentice will
upcoming monthly meetings in both speak on the “History and Gardening at
February and March. Tollgate Farm” at the March 3 meeting.
The business meeting will begin at 11 Interested parties can attend these free
a.m. and the speakers are scheduled for virtual online presentations by contacting
12:15. (734) 751-1156 or e-mail at BQSturtz@com-
The Feb. 3 speaker is Chris Lapinski cast.net.
Special assignment
The Northville Township Police Department collaborated with Meijer, Northville
Civic Concern and Northville Public Schools during the Hope for the Holidays
initiative last month. The community donated more than $4,000 in gift cards to
brighten the lives of those in need, according to a statement from the Northville
Police Department. Officers delivered the gift cards, along with donations of
food, hats and other winter items, to residents in need throughout the communi-
ty to help brighten the holidays.
Chick-fil-a opens next week
The highly anticipated opening of the for a second location in Livonia and a pos-
new Chick-fil-A restaurant in Northville sible facility on Ford Road in Canton
Township is set for Jan. 28, according to Township this year.
the company Principal Development The company will hire about 100 peo-
Leader Justin Lurk. ple for both full and part-time jobs,
The new location for the country-wide according to the corporate website.
franchise is located at 20135 Haggerty Applications are available online at
Road according to comments from Lurk at cfanorthville.com or by texting “JOBS” to
a recent Livonia City Council Zoom meet- (248) 721-4449. Walk-in job interviews will
ing. take place every Saturday this month
The company has also confirmed plans according to the company Facebook page.
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