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Battle Creek Public Schools highlights summer programs, graduations and new early‑childhood hire

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At a recent Battle Creek Public Schools board meeting, district leaders announced summer programs beginning June 23, promoted community summer reading and open‑house events, congratulated graduates and introduced a new hire to support early‑childhood programming. Trustees also formally reconvened the meeting before those remarks.

At a recent meeting of the Battle Creek Public Schools Board of Education, the superintendent reminded the public that the district’s Bearcat Blast and kindergarten success program begin June 23 and encouraged families to participate in summer learning opportunities.

The superintendent said the district is emphasizing summer supports for students and noted community partners: “Both of these programs offer our students excellent opportunities,” the superintendent said. The superintendent also reminded families that Willard Library’s summer reading program begins June 10 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and that…

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