Season 2 Episode 8
In this episode of the Max Loves Midland Show, we sit down with Penny Miller-Nelson, Superintendent of Midland Public Schools (MPS), to talk about her journey, passion for public education, and the bond proposal currently in front of our community. From her upbringing on a dairy farm in West Branch to her current leadership role in one of the top-performing districts in Michigan, Penny shares her heartfelt perspective on what it means to build a school system—and a community—that truly serves its people. We dive into proposed facility improvements, including new elementary and middle schools, enhanced safety measures, reconfigured learning environments, and expanded preschool and special education spaces. Penny walks us through the "why now" of the proposal, explains the real-world impact on families, and gets candid about the emotions of letting go of old school buildings while building something new. We also explore the academic excellence MPS is known for, the critical role of early childhood education, and how facilities can shape performance, pride, and belonging in a community. From civic engagement and community feedback to the role of arts, athletics, robotics, technical education, and more, this episode is a deep dive into how public schools touch every corner of a city—and how the choices we make today can shape the Midland of tomorrow. Don't miss Penny's insights on leadership, love for learning, and the power of people coming together. For more information on the bond proposal, visit www.midlandps.org. Explore Midland through the lens of its people! Check out more episodes at maxlovesmidland.com.
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