The Northville Public Schools Board approved a $652,929 contract with HMH to provide K–5 Tier 1 literacy materials for 2026–27, paid largely through a Section 35m grant; the adoption follows statutory requirements under Michigan Public Act 146 and teacher trials of shortlisted programs.
The board approved a resolution to ratify the second series sale of voter‑approved 2023 school building and site bonds totaling $67,300,000; board members voted yes on the roll call and staff said the sale is a routine formality planned for late spring.
Board adopted the agenda, approved consent items (excluding early childhood tuition for separate vote), approved two probationary NEA teacher contracts, and heard a public commenter ask for an acknowledgement about an allegedly offensive district social media post.
The board approved 2026–27 early childhood and extended-day tuition rates with no increase for parents and a 3% salary and step increase for early childhood staff; Trustee Frazier abstained from the vote due to a conflict of interest (spouse employed in early childhood).
The Northville Public Schools board approved the published agenda and a consent package including travel, scheduled meetings and warrants; it voted to hire an adaptive physical education teacher and authorized construction and moving contracts funded by Bond 2023 and the sinking fund.
Northville High School staff presented student recognitions, academic and athletic statistics and a list of student-support programs; staff also recommended exploring a move to the Oakland Athletic Association (OAA) to expand scheduling and competitive opportunities. The board thanked staff and acknowledged a forthcoming community master planning process.
Trustees approved a $647,452 purchase of four buses (two 77-passenger and two 53-passenger special-education units) through the MSBO program and voted to award a $44,026.16 contract to Security 101 for four 40-megapixel cameras at the high school; both purchases are funded by the 2023 bond.
At its organizational meeting, the Northville Board of Education unanimously elected Trustee Karen Meyer as president and named Melissa Stewart vice president, Lisa McIntyre treasurer and Dr. Campbell Voetel secretary. The board also confirmed committee liaisons and adopted the meeting agenda and consent items.
The Northville Board of Education approved the superintendent's 2024-25 evaluation and agreed to hold goal-setting and committee-of-the-whole sessions in January or early February to set annual goals and quarterly check-ins.
The Northville Board approved a lengthy consent agenda including field trips and multiple roofing contracts, unanimously hired Anthony Ryder as communications specialist, and voted to enter a closed session for the superintendent’s periodic evaluation.