top of page

Hartford’s Board of Education welcomes their newest member while saying goodbye to another with 11 years of service to HPS

SAYING GOODBYE… Hartford Public Schools Superintendent, Nick Blackmer presented Lisa Johnson with an appreciation award earlier this month as her term on the school board has come to an end. Johnson served an impressive 11 years on the board and most recently served as the board’s treasurer. (Contributed photo)
SAYING GOODBYE… Hartford Public Schools Superintendent, Nick Blackmer presented Lisa Johnson with an appreciation award earlier this month as her term on the school board has come to an end. Johnson served an impressive 11 years on the board and most recently served as the board’s treasurer. (Contributed photo)

The January 6, 2025 Organizational Meeting for the Hartford Public Schools’ Board of Education kicked off at 7 p.m. with the opening and roll call, where in attendance were Mike Banic, Kurt Kuehnle, Jason Meachum, Darcel Hildebrand, Lee Mireles, Fidel Mireles and the newest member, Ron Sheffey. Both Sheffey and Banic were sworn in as they were the winners of the November school board elections.

Others in attendance were Superintendent Nick Blackmer, Superintendent Secretary/Central Office staff member, Jordan Parker, and student representative Meredith Morsaw.

Saying goodbye

Want to read more?

Subscribe to tricityrecord.com to keep reading this exclusive post.

Related Posts

See All
Karl's Kolumn

HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS… in Watervliet and Christmas in Hartford are both this weekend! See Pages 3 & 4 for the complete schedules of both events. You will also be able to enjoy the Red Arrow Christmas Con

 
 
 
Radical new guidelines for schools

Recently, the State Board of Education issued new guidelines for health and sex education that push radical gender ideology further into classrooms despite Michigan’s declining educational outcomes. I

 
 
 
From Michigan with love

There’s a special kind of magic that settles over Michigan when the calendar turns to December. It isn’t just the snow or the lights; it’s a feeling. It’s the season of perpetual hope, where we look p

 
 
 
bottom of page