HPSD Celebrates Board Recognition Month

Hemlock Public School District is joining over 538 local and 56 intermediate school districts across Michigan to celebrate January as School Board Recognition Month. 

“Our school board members spend countless hours working to provide the best possible education for our students,” said Superintendent Killingbeck. “They also serve as the corporate board of directors for one of our community’s largest employers. Celebrating School Board Recognition Month is one way to say ‘thanks’ for all they do.”

“School board members represent their fellow citizens’ views and priorities in the complex enterprise of maintaining and running the community’s public schools,” Superintendent Killingbeck said. “They also reinforce the principle of local control over public education, which is an important, highly valued aspect of education in Michigan.”

“The school board's primary goal is to support student achievement,” Superintendent Killingbeck added. To achieve that goal, the board focuses on the following needs: 

  • Creating a vision for what parents and citizens want their school district to become and how to make student achievement the top priority.
  • Setting standards for student education.
  • Assessing school’s goals and student’s learning.
  • Accounting for the outcomes of decisions and by tracking progress and reporting results.
  • Aligning the use of the district’s human and financial resources.
  • Creating a safe and orderly climate where students can learn and teachers can teach.
  • Collaborating to solve common problems and to support everyday successes.
  • Focusing on continuous improvement by questioning, examining, revising, refining, and revisiting issues related to student achievement.

The Hemlock Public School District intends to honor members of the Board of Education at the regular January board meeting, which will be held in hybrid format online.  

“Even though we are making a special effort during January to show appreciation for our school board members, we recognize their contributions reflect a year-round effort on their part,” Killingbeck said. “They are dedicated individuals who are committed to improving student achievement and to fighting for the best for all of our students.”

 The men and women serving Hemlock Public School District and their years of service are: 

President Dr. Katherine Ellison, 6 years 

Vice President Matthew Wesener, 8 years 

Treasurer Jamie Rivette, 8 years 

Trustee Hilary House, 4 years 

Trustee David Messing, 2 years 

Trustee Kim Hoeppner, 2 years 

Trustee Bryan Conger, Newly Elected