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Northville board approves consent items, overnight trips and NHS furniture purchase

Northville Public Schools Board of Education · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The board adopted the agenda, approved the consent agenda including several overnight/out‑of‑state student trips and capital items, and authorized a Phase One NHS furniture purchase funded by the 2023 bond; votes were taken by voice with motions supported and approved.

At its April 20 meeting the Northville Public Schools Board of Education approved the agenda and a consent package of routine and previously discussed items, then authorized a Phase One furniture purchase for Northville High School tied to the 2023 bond.

Vice President Stewart moved to adopt the agenda; the motion was supported and approved by voice vote. The board then approved the consent agenda, which the administration said had been discussed at prior committee meetings. The consent list included minutes from March 24, 2026; several overnight and out‑of‑state field trips for Northville High School teams (including NHS boys golf to Mount Pleasant, an in‑state robotics championship and a robotics world championship in Houston); and a set of capital and change‑order items the administration presented as fundable under bond 2023 and other district funds.

The administration also brought motion 101 to authorize a Phase One NHS furniture purchase "as outlined in the TMP recommendation dated April 20th, 2026, funded by bond 2023." Staff explained the purchase was procured via consortium purchasing to speed delivery and that the purchase will outfit renovated learning spaces and make previously underused rooms more usable for instruction; the board approved the motion by voice vote.

Board members indicated these consent items had been vetted at committee earlier in the month. No roll‑call dissent was recorded in meeting minutes for the consent package or the furniture authorization.