
ADRIAN — Adrian Public Schools Superintendent Nate Parker says the district is taking time to evaluate its next steps after last week’s school millage proposal failed at the polls.
Parker says while the outcome was disappointing after months of work and planning, district leaders are now focused on gathering feedback and reassessing the proposal moving forward.
He says the vision behind the millage was centered on creating expanded opportunities for students and continuing to “think big” for the future of the district.
That was Adrian School Superintendent Nate Parker.
