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Northville board adopts agenda, approves consent items including two out-of-state student trips and $2.85 million in warrants
Summary
The Northville Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt the meeting agenda and approve consent items that included two out-of-state student trips and bill warrants totaling $2,851,415.95.
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At its meeting (date not specified), the Northville Public Schools Board of Education voted 7-0 to adopt the meeting agenda and approve consent-agenda items that included two out-of-state student trips and bill warrants totaling $2,851,415.95.
The approval covered three named consent items: an out-of-state trip for Northville High School (NHS) Business Professionals of America to the State Leadership Competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 14–16, 2025; a Cook School delegation to the Special Olympics Michigan Winter State competition in Hackney, Michigan, February 4–7, 2025; and the 2024–25 committee liaison assignments (details not specified in the record). The board also approved bill warrants totaling $2,851,415.95.
Board member Dr. Kim Boynton moved to adopt the agenda as presented; Secretary Meyer seconded the motion. Later, a motion to approve the consent agenda items was introduced from the floor (mover recorded in the transcript as Dr. Ken Hoytau) and supported by Vice President Stuart; the board approved the consent agenda by a 7-0 vote. Meeting materials noted that the consent items had been provided to board members in the board packet prior to the meeting.
The consent-agenda approvals authorize the district to proceed with the listed student travel and to process the approved warrants. The transcript does not specify funding line items for the warrants or the committee liaison assignment details; those were included in the board packet but not read into the record.
After the vote the board moved on to communications; the record indicates the board received communications at the email address mpsle@northwestrooms.org (as transcribed).

