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The transition to spring is an exciting time for Michiganders as our days are filled with more sunlight and midwest sunsets reward us for enduring another long winter. Spring is also one of the most exciting times for our schools. Across Michigan last weekend, proud parents, excited friends, and supportive members of communities lined the streets of their hometowns, dressed in school colors and waving signs to give high school athletes a proper send-off on their way to regional championships and state finals.

Scenes like these showcase how important our public schools are to local communities because our schools are a source of pride and identity for our communities—and for far more than athletic achievements. These feelings of pride and importance are two of many reasons that local school board governance is a generally non-controversial mechanism for running our schools. After all, nobody knows the needs of students like their own administrators, teachers and parents.

Read more in Michigan Advance.