Monday, April 02, 2007

LOCAL HS Senior Runs for School Board

from WDIV Detroit TV 4


A high school senior -- four days too young to get his name on the local school board ballot -- will take his chances as a write-in candidate. Phil Nichols' 18th birthday was Feb. 17. Under state law, candidates on the ballot must be 18 or older by the filing deadline, which was Feb. 13 in the race for the Howell Public Schools Board of Education. But the requirement doesn't apply to those running a write-in campaign, as long as they're 18 when taking the oath of office.

Nichols said he was inspired to run by his opposition to the Livingston Organization for Values in Education. The group has complained about profanity and sexual content of some books assigned to advanced English students at Howell High School.

Nichols plans to attend Eastern Michigan University in the fall, but said he could handle his schoolwork and service on the board.

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