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Cedar Springs board approves student-discipline action, ratifies advisory nominations and adopts virtual academy handbook

April 25, 2026 | Cedar Springs Public Schools, School Boards, Michigan


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Cedar Springs board approves student-discipline action, ratifies advisory nominations and adopts virtual academy handbook
Following a closed session on student discipline, the Cedar Springs Public Schools Board of Education took formal action April 23 in a case identified in the meeting as student 252607.

A motion to act on the closed-session discipline matter was made and seconded; a board member offered remarks supporting the student’s potential for future success while noting the parameters set by applicable law. The board then voted unanimously in favor of the motion. The item was handled in closed session under the board’s stated authority for student-discipline matters; the board released no additional identifying details about the student on the public record.

On routine business, the board approved nominations to the district’s 2026 reproductive health education advisory board. Administrators noted that most nominees had previously served and that two nominees are students; staff also named Rachel Johnson as the district school nurse on the list and Erica McCullough as a parent and an administrative assistant in academic services. The motion to approve the advisory-board list passed unanimously.

The board also approved the Kent Intermediate Association Board of Directors ballot (four candidates for four seats) as presented and adopted the 2026–27 student handbook including the newly announced virtual academy program. Both motions passed on unanimous voice votes. No members of the public spoke during the public-comment period.

Votes on these items were recorded by roll call, with all members present voting yes. The board set its next meeting for May 1 and noted upcoming graduation events before adjourning at 7:12 p.m.

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