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Town hall meeting in Farmington will address ways to attract best teachers to Michigan

Gary Winkelman

May 18, 2018

State Rep. Christine Greig, D‐Farmington Hills, will host an education town hall from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at the Maxfield Education Center, 32789 W. 10 Mile Road in Farmington. A panel of experts will discuss how to prepare, attract and retain the best teachers for Michigan students. Panelists will include:

State Rep. Christine Greig, D‐Farmington Hills, will host an education town hall from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at the Maxfield Education Center, 32789 W. 10 Mile Road in Farmington. A panel of experts will discuss how to prepare, attract and retain the best teachers for Michigan students. Panelists will include: - Advertisement - Top articles1/5READ MOREThe Oakland Press week in review: March 1-7 • State Sen. Hoon-Yung Hopgood, D-Taylor • Julie Rowe, American Federations of Teachers Michigan legislative mobilization coordinator • Farmington Education Association President Dave Workman • Michele Harmala, director of Madonna University’s education doctorate program in educational leadership and innovation • Fraser Public Schools teacher Jarod McGuffey, a member of Trusted Voices: Teaching Advocacy Advertisement Scroll to continue reading • C. Robert Maxfield, former Farmington Public Schools superintendent and founder of the Galileo Institute for Teacher Leadership at Oakland University. Light refreshments will be provided. Parents, community members and educators are encouraged to attend and share their experiences and ideas for improving and supporting the teaching profession.

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