BRONSON, MI (WTVB) – Bronson High School graduate Mike Miller is returning to his alma mater to be its next principal.
The Bronson Board of Education formally approved his hiring as the new Bronson Junior/Senior High School Principal on Monday night.
Bronson Superintendent Kate Wall recommend his hiring to the Board.
Miller earned his bachelors degree in Elementary Education from Trine University and masters degree in K-12 Educational Leadership from Concordia University in Ann Arbor.
He served as a teacher at Eastwood Elementary in Sturgis for eight years before moving into an assistant principal position there for three years.
He has most recently served as Eastwood’s principal for the last seven years.
Miller was named the 2021 MEMSPA Region 4 Principal of the Year by his regional colleagues.
His wife Jennifer is a Kindergarten teacher at Anderson Elementary School in Bronson.
Miller becomes the third principal in three years at Bronson Junior/Senior High Schools.
Current principal Kristina Crabill is retiring. After working in Jonesville, she agreed to come out of a brief retirement last summer to accept the Bronson principal’s job for one year.
Crabill took over for John Herbert who left the district a year ago to pursue an opportunity in the ministry field.
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