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               THE BELLEVILLE          Plymouth-Canton school millage on March ballot
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
               Vol. 135, No. 06           Voters in the Plymouth-                               ”                                improvements were not “wants”
                                       Canton Community Schools dis-                                                             but rather “needs” in the dis-
            Belleville officials named  trict will be asked to approve a             Every student should have                   trict. She stressed that a priority
          Department of Public Works   bond proposal during the March         the same Plymouth-Canton experience.               was to ensure equity throughout
          Director Rick Rutherford to  10 election.                                                                              district school building regard-
          serve as the interim city       The bond funding will be                                                               less of the zip code or the grade
          manager while the hiring     used for facility and site                                                                levels affected.
          search continues.            improvements at several build-  Currently, the school debt levy in  School.                 “Every student should have
                          See page 4.  ings, enhance safety and securi-  the district is 4.02 mills.  Superintendent of Schools  the same Plymouth-Canton
                                       ty features throughout the dis-  District officials plan to use  Monica Merritt said the plans  experience,” Merritt told the
                                       trict, to purchase furniture and  the funding to construct a third  for the improvements in the dis-  board members. She also
                  THE CANTON           playground upgrades, purchase  outdoor athletic stadium at the  trict were the result of commu-  stressed the importance of the
             EAGLE                     school buses and address infra-  Plymouth-Canton Educational  nity forums and community   district staying competitive with
             EAGLE
                                                                                                                                 neighboring district and non-
                                       structure and technology needs
                                                                                                   workshops which allowed for
                                                                     Park and a total renovation of
               Vol. 73, No. 06         at most school facilities.    the performing arts center at  input from residents about what  public schools so that Plymouth-
            Canton Township resi-         Approval of the $275 million  Salem High School. The bond  is needed at the school buildings  Canton would retain as many
          dents can get a first-hand   bond issue will mean no       would also fund new gymnasi-  during the next 10 years.     students as possible.
          look at law enforcement pro-  increase in the current tax rate  ums for several district elemen-  Merritt told the members of  The proposed bond includes
          cedures during the popular   paid by property owners, district  tary schools and a new swim-  the school board during a meet-
          Citizens Police Academy.     officials  have    stressed.  ming pool at Plymouth High    ing that these upgrades and            See Millage, page 6
                          See page 3.
                                         Yellow Brick Road

                THE INKSTER
          LEDGER STAR                    University women present
          LEDGER STAR
               Vol. 73, No. 06

            State Rep. Jewell Jones      Wizard of Oz this weekend
          (D-Inkster) was the featured
          speaker at the NAACP 30th                      Julie Brown  utes prior to the show, a Girl
          annual Martin Luther King                       Staff Writer  Scout/Boy Scout session teach-
          Jr. luncheon in Kentucky.                                   ing about theater with a partic-
                          See page 2.       Members of the Plymouth-  ipation badge given.
                                         Canton Branch, American         Paupore, a retired Garden
                                         Association of University    City Public Schools teacher, is
                  THE NORTHVILLE         Women, know a thing or two   working with co-director Lisa
             EAGLE                       about children's theater.    Gapa of Dearborn Heights,
             EAGLE
                                            Since 1959, the branch
                                                                      who teaches in the Ann Arbor
               Vol. 20, No. 06           members have presented an    Public Schools. Paupore
                                         annual children's play, with  agrees live theater offers chil-
            The City of Northville
          needs poll workers for the     proceeds supporting scholar-  dren a different perspective
          2020 election cycle, which     ships. This year, “The Wizard  from television or a movie.
          includes elections March 10,   of Oz” will be performed Feb.   “The actors do not have any
          May 5, Aug. 4 and Nov. 3.      6-8 at the auditorium of     do-overs,” she noted. “You
                          See page 4.    Garden City High School, on  have to know how to hold the
                                         Middlebelt north of Ford Road  audience's attention. Students
                                         in Garden City.              are used to things being more
                                            Kay Paupore of Canton     staccato,” rapid paced, she
                  THE PLYMOUTH           Township, play co-director,  said.                        The Munchkins (from left) Shirley Zaetta, Ann Marie McCarthy,
             EAGLE                       noted the 1939 movie starring  and are also available for $6 in  Erica Marcos, Dawn Parker, and Marie Mack, are thrilled that the
             EAGLE
                                                                         Tickets are $7 at the door,
                                                                                                   Wicked Witch of the East is dead.
                                         Judy Garland was among early
               Vol. 20, No. 06           films showcasing female lead  advance     online      at
            The City of Plymouth will    characters. “The rest of the  bit.ly/AAUWTICKETS          theme of “Kindness.”         their families helping with cos-
          be mailing absentee ballots    productions had focused on      The scholarship money sup-  Said Paupore of the good   tumes, sets and more.
          to voters next week, accord-   male” actors, said Paupore.  ports women returning to     witch and bad witch charac-    The show is recommended
          ing to a statement from the    “This fits with our mission,  school or beginning post-sec-  ters, “Words matter and actions  for pre-K, kindergarten and
          office of the city clerk.      empowering women. That's     ondary education.            matter.”                     children through upper ele-
                          See page 3.    what we're all about.”          Branch members often take   That theme includes such   mentary, as well as their fami-
                                            Showtimes are: 7 tonight,  smaller nonspeaking roles.  lines as “That's not very kind”  lies. “We want the kids to have
                                         Feb. 6; 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7;  “They still want to be part of  or “We need to have more con-  that experience” of live the-
                                         and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.       the fun, be an animal or a   sideration for others.” Paupore  ater, said Paupore.
                   THE ROMULUS           Saturday, Feb. 8. The evening  guard,” Paupore said. Music  and Gapa appreciate the stage  The cast has about 32 mem-
             ROMAN                       Feb. 6 and morning Feb. 8    helps the production, which  crew at Garden City High, as  bers, with women playing the
             ROMAN
               Vol. 135, No. 06          shows will also have, 45 min-  has been updated with a    well as AAUW members and     male characters too.
            Romulus Mayor LeRoy
          enth State of the City Northville teacher charged with criminal sexual conduct
          Burcroff delivered his sev-

          Address last week and           A teacher at Northville High  worked as a girls' soccer coach
          stressed the accomplish-     School was arrested last week  for the Michigan Hawks, and at                          ”
          ments and the goals of the   and now faces five charges of  both Wayne Memorial and                         He took advantage
          city.                        sexual misconduct with a mid-  Garden City high schools.
                          See page 2.  dle school student at his former  According to Oakland County              of her youth and as I stated,
                                       job in Springfield Township.  Sheriff's reports, the student            had a sexual relationship with her.
                                          The alleged misconduct took  was14-years-old at the time of
                  THE WAYNE            place in 2010 at Cedar Crest  the sexual relationship. She
             EAGLE                     Academy in Springfield where  came forward in January and   tives, according to Davis.     in connection with the same
             EAGLE
                                                                                                     “He took advantage of her
                                                                                                                                 relationship with the student 10
                                       Jason William Dean, 36, of
                                                                     reported the conduct and
               Vol. 73, No. 06         Livonia, also coached soccer  deputies were able to corrobo-  youth and as I stated, had a sex-  years ago when he was in his
            The Senior Alliance in     and basketball. He also formerly  rate her allegations. She said  ual relationship with her,”  mid-20s. Bond on those charges
          Wayne will be the site of one                              the sexual assaults took place on  Dean was arraigned on three  was also set by the court at
          of the Michigan Commission                                 the school grounds, at after-  counts of Criminal Sexual    $500,000 with the same condi-
          on Services to the Aging pub-                              school events and in other loca-  Conduct last Wednesday in 52-2  tions.
          lic meetings about the needs                               tions including her home in   District Court in Clarkston and  Davis said law enforcement
          of seniors.                                                White Lake Township, in a van  his bond set at $500,000. He was  authorities were concerned that
                          See page 5.                                parked outside a dance, in the  remanded to the custody of the  there could be other victims.
                                                                     school classroom, at a hotel, on  sheriff and remains in the  “I applaud this brave victim
                                                                     an airplane and at the teacher's  Oakland County Jail. If released  in coming forward to report this
                                                                     apartment.  Dean was her      he is to have no contact with  truly atrocious behavior by a
                  THE WESTLAND                                       eighth-grade teacher, according  minors and will be required to  teacher,” Sheriff Michael J.
             EAGLE                                                   to authorities, when he became  wear an electronic tether by  Bouchard said in a prepared
             EAGLE

               Vol. 73, No. 06                                       fixated on the student. He was  order of the court. He is slated  statement. “Our teachers are
                                                                                                   for a probable cause conference
                                                                                                                                 supposed to be trusted mentors,
                                                                     the victim's teacher, soccer and
            Westland Mayor William                                   basketball coach at the time,  on the charges in the same court  role models, and leaders for our
          R. Wild was named as vice                                  according    to    Assistant  Feb. 10.                      children, and when one violates
          president of the Michigan                                  Prosecutor Justin Davis.        He was further charged and  this trust, they must be held
          Municipal League 18-mem-                                      Dean admitted to having a  arraigned Thursday in 51st    accountable and punished to
          ber board last Friday.                                     sexual relationship with the vic-  District Curt in Clarkston on two
                          See page 5.             Jason William Dean  tim when questioned by detec-  Criminal Sexual Conduct counts       See Teacher, page 4


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