Superintendent Uses Personal Twitter Feed on School Website to Help Pass Millage
After Millage Passes, Superintendent Removes Evidence of Campaign Finance Violation
Until this week, Dexter Community Schools was facing a $1.5 million budget deficit for the 2016-17 school year. If the May 3rd millage didn't pass, then Dexter Schools had to work to trim their $35.5 million budget to $34 million.
Desperate times called for desperate measures.
Read moreDexter Schools Superintendent Uses School Website to Say 'Vote Yes' on Local Millage
Dexter Community Schools Superintendent Christopher Timmis improperly used public resources to advocate a 'Yes' vote on a local special education millage.
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