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CALEDONIA
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Name: Earlina Velting
Occupation: Bookkeeper/School
volunteer



  1. After much reflection and prayer,
    and with seven of our beloved grand-
    children currently attending schools
    in the Caledonia School District, I
    felt a profound calling to give back to
    the educational institutions that have
    shaped not only my children’s lives but
    now those of my grandchildren. Our
    family’s deep roots in the Caledonia
    Community School district run strong,
    with our eldest grandchild proudly
    graduating as a ‘Fighting Scot’ this year
    and beginning an apprenticeship with a
    local plumbing business.
    This journey has deepened my ap-
    preciation for the vital role trade schools
    play in equipping students with valu-
    able, life-long skills. I am passionate
    about advancing this area within our
    schools to ensure more students can
    thrive through diverse pathways to
    success. It would be an honor for me to
    serve our incredible community.
    Priorities:


CREATE: New learning opportuni-
ties at every level
DEVELOP: Students’ talents, pas-
sions, and purpose
PROMOTE: Lifelong learning via
skilled trades and college prep
BUILD: Relationships between
parents and schools to support students
PARTNER: With community and
industry for valuable student events
NURTURE: A healthy, positive envi-
ronment for students


  1. For over two decades, I have proudly
    served as CFO of our family’s local busi-
    ness, while also building a robust back-
    ground in healthcare administration and
    political campaign finance management.
    This unique blend of expertise in orga-
    nizational leadership, financial oversight,
    and strategic planning has allowed me to
    successfully navigate complex environ-
    ments and drive meaningful outcomes
    across key sectors.
    Caledonia Community Schools hold
    a special place in my heart, as they have
    been instrumental in shaping the lives
    of both my children and now my grand-
    children. If elected to the Caledonia
    School Board, I would be honored to
    contribute my skills and experience to
    help shape the educational environment
    and policies that will not only impact my
    family but benefit the entire community.
    I am deeply committed to fostering a
    school system that empowers every
    student to thrive and succeed.

  2. The school board plays a crucial
    role in ensuring a safe, inclusive, and
    nurturing environment for all students.
    This involves establishing and enforc-
    ing policies that prioritize safety while
    maintaining open communication
    among teachers, parents, students, and
    community stakeholders.
    Effective communication is key to
    addressing safety concerns. By listening
    to teachers who understand classroom
    dynamics, parents who want assur-
    ance, students who need protection,
    and community members invested in
    our schools, we can create a collabora-
    tive approach where everyone shares
    responsibility for safety.
    In addition to communication, our
    schools need proper tools and resources
    to safeguard students. This includes
    physical security, mental health ser-
    vices, and training for staff to recognize
    and address potential threats. If elected,
    I would push for regular reviews of our
    safety measures, keeping them up to
    date with emerging challenges.
    Safety is a required foundation for
    learning, and by fostering a culture of


transparency and preparedness, we can
ensure that students feel secure and
supported as they strive to reach their
full potential.


  1. Parents play a crucial role in
    relation to the board as advocates for
    their children and the broader school
    community. They provide valuable
    insights and perspectives that can guide
    decision-making. To address parents’
    concerns, the board should establish
    open communication channels, such
    as regular forums or surveys, to gather
    feedback and foster dialogue. Addition-
    ally, involving parents in committees or
    advisory groups can ensure their voices
    are heard and considered in board dis-
    cussions.

  2. Many of the district’s difficulties,
    including lawsuits and divisions, could
    be reduced or avoided if leaders prac-
    ticed courage, clear communication, and
    sound judgment. Our focus should be on
    putting students first, valuing parental
    involvement, supporting educators, and
    prioritizing academic achievement. We
    need to foster a diversity of opinions
    and promote equal opportunity, ensur-
    ing that schools remain fair, balanced,
    developmentally appropriate, and free
    from political agendas.
    Name: Marcy White
    Occupation : Homemaker

  3. I have lived in Caledonia since
    2004, and our family has five CCS
    graduates. As we look forward to the
    next generation of our family attending
    CCS, I remain engaged and person-
    ally invested in Caledonia Commu-
    nity Schools. My focus is on ensuring
    that our schools provide the quality
    education that each child deserves. To
    continue supporting a thriving commu-
    nity, we must advocate for the financial
    resources necessary to offer exceptional
    education. This requires regularly eval-
    uating programs and staying innovative
    in our approach. Budget demands will
    always present challenges and tough
    decisions lie ahead. However, within the
    scope of education, we must maintain a
    balance of staffing and resources to meet
    the needs of all students. It is important
    to regularly assess all programming,
    including arts and athletics, as they can
    motivate students and keep them en-
    gaged. Overall, ensuring that sufficient
    resources are available to support safe
    and innovative educational environ-
    ments remains a priority.

  4. I am a Registered Nurse by educa-
    tion in the State of Michigan, although
    I am not currently working in the
    field. I have served on the Board of


Education since May 2010 fulfilling
roles as a trustee, vice-president, and
president. Throughout my time on the
board, I have focused on listening to
the community’s concerns and work-
ing collaboratively with the board to
find consensus-driven solutions. Before
my work on the BOE, I contributed in
various ways including as a classroom
volunteer, Junior Achievement instruc-
tor, student mentor at Kraft Meadows,
Key Communicator, member of the
Bond Project & Growth Committees,
sports representative for the Athletic
Boosters, and active participant in PTOs
across multiple buildings. As both a par-
ent and grandparent, I remain involved
in CCS as it continues to be the heart of
our community.


  1. Safety and security are top priori-
    ties for everyone. We know that a secure
    environment is essential for teachers
    to teach effectively and for students to
    learn. Our district has made significant
    investments in enhancing safety mea-
    sures, and we are constantly reviewing
    these systems for improvement. I be-
    lieve it is critical to remain vigilant and
    proactive while continually assessing
    what more can be done to ensure our
    schools remain safe.

  2. As members of the Board of
    Education, we are the voice of the
    community. Our responsibility is to
    represent the entire community which
    requires understanding, compassion,
    and a willingness to find compromise in
    difficult situations. To achieve this, open
    and respectful dialogue is essential and
    while differences may exist, we must all
    work together toward the common goal
    of providing an excellent education for
    our students. If concerns arise, the board
    has established procedures and policies
    to ensure that issues are addressed ef-
    ficiently and fairly. It is important that
    concerns follow the appropriate chain
    of command, so we can maintain orga-
    nizational coherence.

  3. Ensuring the mental and emotional
    well-being of students can be just as im-
    portant to their academic success. When
    students feel supported and understood,
    they are more likely to succeed in school
    and in life. Programs that focus on cre-
    ating a positive environment can help
    address the mental health challenges
    many students face today. It’s essential
    that we continue to provide resources
    that support our students, helping them
    build resilience and learn valuable life
    skills. In doing so, we create an atmo-
    sphere where every child can thrive both
    inside and outside the classroom.


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