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Livonia students perform for board as district spotlights music, robotics and esports

Livonia Public Schools School District · December 16, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 15 meeting the Livonia Public Schools board heard a performance by the Churchill Chamber Orchestra and a district update from Superintendent Andrea Okwist highlighting music scholarships, robotics team successes (including Frost RoboFalcons qualifying for a world championship), and new esports facilities.

At the Dec. 15 Livonia Public Schools board meeting, students from Churchill High School’s Chamber Orchestra opened the session with a holiday performance, and district leaders used the occasion to highlight recent accomplishments across the music and extracurricular programs.

"We have, from Churchill, we have the Chamber Orchestra here, and they are going to delight us," Board President Bradford said in introducing the performers. Matt Van Ham, the district’s secondary content leader for music, and Eric Batorf, elementary content leader, described a season of concerts, parade appearances and scholarship opportunities. Van Ham noted the…

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