There was a lot of news around Fenton this week.
Here is a list of the top five most interesting stories from the Fenton area this week. 1. A Genesee County robbery suspect was arrested in Livingston County after a high speed chase Thursday, reported the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus. Two suspects remain at-large, which resulted in Hartland schools being put in "Secure Mode," according to Hartland Patch. 2. State Sen. John Gleason is asking Gov. Rick Snyder to remove two Genesee Intermediate School District board members, the Flint Journal reports. This news comes after accusations that a fired administrator used $87,000 in taxpayer money for her own gain. 3. The McLaren Proton Therapy Center, a new cancer institute, is expected to open in Flint in March 2013, ABC 12 reports. It'…
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City of Fenton Police
311 S Leroy St, Fenton, MI
Accepting checks and money orders for the family of the late Officer Patrick O'Rourke, a West Bloomfield policeman who lived in Fenton.
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The decision will place the Hartland High School assistant principal in a classroom for the 2012-13 school year.
Members of the Hartland School Board voted 6-0 not to renew Tracey Sahouri's contract as an assistant principal at Hartland High School during a meeting Monday night. Treasurer Charlie Aberasturi was not in attendance. Sahouri's current agreement extends through June 30, 2013 and stipulates that Superintendent Janet Sifferman has the ability to place her in any role she deems necessary. On Monday, Sifferman asked the board that Sahouri be placed in a teaching position for the 2012-13 school year. "Mrs. Sahouri's administrative contract will run for one more year at which time other arrangements will be made for her employment," said Board President Kevin Kaszyca. "She will not be fired from the district." Sahouri's move to the high school …
Charges are for improperly administering the MEAP test and not about the underage drinking case, school board president says.
Hartland High School Assistant Principal Tracey Sahouri could become a teacher next school year, as the Board of Education decided to consider non-renewal of her administrative contract. The board's action on Monday dealt with charges against Sahouri regarding her alleged misconduct in administering MEAP tests, and not with the underage drinking case against her husband, which was dismissed in December, said School Board President Kevin Kaszyca. in July, Sahouri and her husband Raed Sahouri were accused of knowingly allowing underage drinking at their child's graduation party at their home in Argentine Township. The school district was very supportive of Sahouri during the case, Kaszyca said. The accusations about the MEAP testing and the …
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Hartland High School
10635 Dunham Rd, Hartland, MI
Tracey Sahouri is an assistant principal here.
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Creekside Elementary School
3480 East St, Hartland, MI
Sahouri was principal here until her reassignment to the high school.
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Hartland Educational Support Service Center
9525 E Highland Rd, Howell, MI
The site of Monday's school board meeting.
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stephanie pytlowanyj
10:31 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2012
LOL, I was wondering when you'd reappear Linda :)   more ›