Traverse City Record-Eagle

Michigan

February 22, 2012

Schools manager temporarily idled

Review team's public hearing is set for today

LANSING — A state-appointed emergency manager for the Highland Park school district will be temporarily sidelined from his job while the state reacts to a court order saying that state review teams analyzing city and school finances must meet in public.

Gov. Rick Snyder and other state officials made the announcement Tuesday.

The move sidelines Highland Park schools emergency manager Jack Martin until the state can reconvene the review team that led to his appointment last month. The review team's public hearing is set for today.

Snyder could reactivate Martin's appointment soon after that meeting.

Ingham County Circuit Judge William Collette last week voided the decisions made by the state-appointed Highland Park review team because it didn't comply with the state's Open Meetings Act.

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