The Hartland Consolidated Schools Board Meeting held on April 21, 2025, showcased significant achievements and updates from various school programs, emphasizing the district's commitment to excellence in education and extracurricular activities.
The meeting commenced with a heartfelt acknowledgment from a parent regarding the remarkable success of the Hartland robotics program. The district proudly sent three teams to the FIRST World Championship in Houston, Texas, representing lower elementary, middle school, and high school levels. This achievement marks the first time Hartland has sent teams from three different educational levels to compete on a global stage. The elementary team returned with a trophy, while the middle and high school teams were commended for their dedication and hard work, despite not winning awards. The parent highlighted the program's role in fostering critical skills such as teamwork and resilience among students, reinforcing the value of the robotics initiative in the community.
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Subscribe for Free Following this, the board moved to item 1F, where committee and building reports were presented. Mr. Scott noted the impressive work being done at the high school, particularly in athletics. Mr. Gobaleski mentioned that more updates would be available in the next meeting, focusing on community education. Mrs. Coleman reported on her visits to Creekside and Round schools, where preparations for state testing were underway, with principals motivating students to perform their best.
Mr. Keller shared highlights from the middle school, including a successful talent show and congratulations to Mrs. Johnson, named Support Person of the Year, and Mrs. Lively, Teacher of the Year. He also recognized Josh Campbell for qualifying for the National Spelling Bee in Orlando. Mrs. Shaw provided an update on her visit to the STEM lab at Farms, where students were engaged in programming robots, showcasing the innovative learning environment.
Mr. Campbell concluded the reports with a brief mention of Naomi Davis, who won the yearbook design cover contest at Village. He also informed attendees about upcoming events, including the Supe's Exotic Jungle assembly and the final Buffalo Wild Wings showdown among elementary schools.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the district's dedication to fostering a supportive and enriching educational environment, celebrating student achievements, and preparing for upcoming challenges, such as state testing. The board's discussions reflected a strong commitment to maintaining high standards in both academic and extracurricular programs.