LANSING, MI — The Lansing School District Board of Education has voted to select Daniel Nowiski to fill an open board seat. Nowiski is an experienced Board of Education member who served on the Board during 2024 and recently acted as Board parliamentarian, according to a press release from the district.
Nowiski earned a graduate degree in Arts and Religion from Graceland University Seminary, and earned his undergraduate degree from Central Michigan University where he graduated with honors.
The Lansing School District Board of Education says it interviewed 12 candidates that applied to serve on the Board. The seat was previously held by Mrs. Keturah Bouyer who is moving to another state with her spouse who accepted a new job. Nowiski is scheduled to take the oath of office at the June 5, 2025 Board of Education meeting.
The Lansing School District is the largest public school district in the mid-Michigan region.
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