The Board

The publicly elected five-member Board of Education is responsible for setting policy for the district. Each trustee term is for three years and trustees serve without pay.

The Board of Education conducts its business meetings in the conference room at Multicultural Academy located at 5550 Platt Rd, Ann Arbor MI. Meetings begin at 6:00 P.M. on the third Thursday of each month, with time for public comments. The public is invited. 

This months meeting will be scheduled for December 18th @ 6:00 pm.

Board Posting- December 18th,  2025 Reg Mtg 

If you are an individual with a disability, reasonable accommodations to attend and participate in meetings is available by contacting the Principals office at (734) 677-0732

Multicultural Academy Organizational Meeting Minutes

June 2025 Budget Approved Minutes

Board Minutes

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Chain of Command / How to Effectively communicate with School Officials

Parents are often discouraged when they attempt to communicate with central office administrators and school board members and are sent back to building-based officials in order to resolve a problem their child may be experiencing in school. To prevent that frustration, parents can become informed about the “chain of command,” or where to begin the communication sequence regarding their problem or concern.

Many parent and community questions are easily and completely answered by communication directly with the educator in charge of the class or program. Each situation should be first addressed at whatever level the initial action was taken with appeals moving on to the next level on the chain of command. The easiest way to communicate is via e-mail, and a phone call is the next preferable way. Contact information such as e-mail addresses and phone numbers can be found on the contact us page of this website.

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