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October 16, 1994 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-10-16

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id th chool bo rd t-
did no ve time to
t udy th i u tion nd h h d
n mergency conf r DC for
th t v ning. M li Y ini,
head of the i titut id that if
his chool could not a charter
by Friday October 7, it could not
ge te funding this year.
VV erhou e said b c u
ome bo rd m mbers w r
lated to go to a conference, it
as im ible to get a quorum
for a school board m ting be-
fore Friday. .
Y kini xp di ppoint-
ment.
"We hav don an e 11 nt
job of educating children," h
said "VVe wanted to educat
children with enhanced re-
ourc . VVe will have to educate
children as we have for th p
fiv ye rs with det rmination
and 1ittl re urces. "
nt to m d
ci ion on th fu ur of ny kid
ith lim} ed kno led , " h
aid.
ecording to Gr g Byndri n,
public information officer for
th Highl nd Park Public
School , a n w te I allo
bodi lik h Highland P r
School Board to gi chool run
by non profi a chance to have
peci 1 charte . Studen from
11 over Highland Par could en­
roll in th charter chool, Byn­
drian id.
Th charter school would re-
cei th m mount of fund-
ing per pupil public chool
do, he id. Some citizens fear
that this might take funds away
from city chool , which ceord­
ing to th chool administration
is facing financial hardship , be­
cau of cutbacks, supported by
Michigan Governor John
Engler
E L IN GOER
regulation concerning chart r
chools, Byndrian sai ,
.., B fore bei ng accepted a
hart er srh 1 m t provi
d tall t propo: a
••
y
I want to thank God for bring­
ing t communtiy of Highland
Park, :MI toga h ron th i ue of
th " edic I W te Inciner -
tor," that w to b 1 ted in
Highland P rk.
Secondly, a
Citizens Empow rmen for a
cl an Environmen (CECE ,
and Attorney Anthony Gr n
for their commi ment to the
community. Also, thanks to the
citizen for letting me erve
them. InHim
Finally, than to my col- Or t. J. JOhn.OD, Councilwomen
(313) 8�8-n66
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JASON GAMUN
By NATHANIEL SCOTT
MiChigan Citizen
HIGHLAND P High I n P rk s
Chamber of ommer .monthlv lun h on
me tingwas held at. I am's Showcas ip-
p r Clu Thursday, ptem r 29. Th
gu t speaker was Jason Gamlin,. dire or
of Michigan tate Housing velopm nt
Authority (MSHDA) for D troit and
ou heastern Michigan
mlin said MSHDA is prepar to in­
-ve t (through loans) "mul i millions of dol­
la in Highla nd Park. ..
At this time, he id, M HDA has al­
ready made loa in th million for uil -
ing new housing, Man h ter PIa ,
Manch ster and Seoond Av nu s. A loan
h also been s cured for th r storation
of hom in th hi tori 1 di ri h
north end of Highland Park.
round breaking for Manch st r
will take place Monday, ob r 24 10
a.m. directly behind P rry rugs at Man­
chester and Woodward Avenues.
AML while M 'HDA i pre-
pa to mak "rnul i milhon dollar 10 ns"
in Highland P rk that t h city n to
d v lop "m ster plan" so M. HDA can
e wh re th city is h ad
He al 0 sal bu in lead rand th
ityn d tocometo h rb causeHigh­
land Park h b en li t d by th st t
he most manageable city and th I
xpensive."
He added, "Ther is om thing a uf
Highland P rk that mak good, sound
investment n e."
While M A is lookin t Highland
P rk for dir ion, Gamlin said. "It's time
for the ity fath r to it own nd talk,"
because, h add ,lOW (M HDA) will
1 ok at this ity' r novation plan."
In addition 0 M H 'program that
mak sloans forr nta1 housin forfamili s
nd enior citizens av ilable, (517-373-
6 0 or 313- 256-2860) a f w oth ran­
cies offer home and n ighborho d
McDonald'
12857 Woodward Av .­
Highland Pk, MI 48�3
313/865-0400
Bob Chappell
Owner/Operator
Ch pp II' Man 9
Call Bill Brown
BILL BROWN
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
For The Best In
Home and Office Improvements
Licensed Contractor
(313) 883·3033
1 (800) 246-081 S
ying he
tement on who was in
tement even from
nt Group

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