

He’ll be missed similarly in November at the 8-Player Football Finals at Northern Michigan University, where he’d coordinated the chain crew for the MHSAA’s two championship games at the Superior Dome. He was a mainstay at the Upper Peninsula Track & Field Finals and was missed there at this season’s championship event in June. He added softball and volleyball to his officiating in 1991-92, football in 1995-96, and over the last eight years was registered in football, basketball, volleyball, cross country and track & field while also taking an active roll in leadership and mentorship in those communities. Also an educator, he taught, directed, administrated and coached in Michigan, Colorado and Michigan again. 9 at the age of 72, began his officiating career with the MHSAA with basketball during the 1973-74 school year. On the “40 Years” registration list was the name of Paul Price, a longtime official most recently from Republic who has been missed greatly especially in the Upper Peninsula officiating community since his death in January. She previously filled that role prior to Broadnax’s arrival at Clintondale.The MHSAA recently published its annual list of officials who have reached milestone years in their service to Michigan school sports. The school board has again appointed Barbara VanSweden to serve as interim superintendent while a search is conducted for a new leader. He told The Macomb Daily he has pending offers in education, but wouldn’t name where. The 22-year education veteran was interim superintendent at Noxubee County School District in Mississippi when he was selected by Clintondale officials. Trustees in September granted a one-year extension to his $137,000-a-year contract, which was to expire in 2024. “As I am not really sure why we would as he is asking to leave, in good conscience, I can’t vote for this agreement.”īroadnax, 43, became superintendent in July 2021 after the board launched a search for a new boss. “As far as I know, no one on this board is asking for the superintendent’s resignation,” Scott said at the meeting. School threats spark Clintondale to form safety task force
