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Superintendent: construction projects progressing; district to continue free meals despite state budget uncertainty

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Superintendent Greathead reported on open houses, ongoing construction projects and uncertainty from Michigan's missing school aid budget, and said the district will continue to offer free breakfasts and lunches to more than 3,000 students for now.

Superintendent Greathead told the Woodhaven-Brownstown Board of Education on Tuesday that construction projects at multiple schools are progressing and that the district will start the school year continuing free school breakfasts and lunches despite uncertainty over a state school aid budget.

Greathead listed upcoming open houses — Brownstown Middle School on Aug. 26 (4:30–6 p.m.), Woodhaven Upper Elementary on Aug. 26 (5–6:30 p.m.), Woodhaven High School on Aug. 27 (4:30–6 p.m.) and all elementary schools on Aug. 27 (5–6:30 p.m.). He said…

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