Benton Harbor Area Schools

Benton Harbor Area Schools is a school district in Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States. The public school district serves the city of Benton Harbor and surrounding areas. The school district has one high school, two elementary schools, and one middle school.

Benton Harbor Area Schools
Location
636 Pipestone Rd.,
Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022

United States
District information
SuperintendentDr. Shelly Walker
Other information
Websitewww.bhas.org

History

Until the consolidation done in the mid-1960s certain out-lying areas, such as Fair Plain, had their own independent school districts.

In 2007, the district hired a new superintendent. Carole Schmidt replaced Dr. Paula Dawning. The hiring of Schmidt was notable because she left her job as superintendent of the St. Joseph Public School District. Schmidt is the first white superintendent of the Benton Harbor School District in decades.

As of November, 2011. Benton Harbor Area Schools superintendent is Dr. Leonard Seawood. In an article in the Herald Palladium dated November 23, 2011, "State schools Superintendent Michael Flanagan said in a Nov. 15 letter to Benton Harbor Superintendent Leonard Seawood the [financial]review is needed because of serious concerns about the district's financial viability. Among those concerns are the district's $18 million deficit, its distressed cash flow and the fact it has missed two payments to its employees retirement service and can't come to an agreement with its employees about a contract." Dr. Seawood said that, "Changes, consolidations and cuts have to be made to avoid a state takeover under Public Act 4, the emergency manager law - the same law that governing Benton Harbor's emergency manager."[1]

The school board governs the school district. The current president is Anthony Jett. Board members are: Martha Momany, Barbara Bell, Sharon James, Lue Buchana, Joseph Taylor and Henry Booker.[2]

Schools

  • Benton Harbor High School
  • Dream Academy
  • Arts & Communications Academy at Fair Plain
  • S.T.E.A.M Academy at MLK
  • Hull International Academy
  • Discovery Enrichment Center

References

  1. http://heraldpalladium.com/articles/2011/11/23/local_news/7415454.txt%5B%5D
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-12-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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