12/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/08/2025 08:08
"We are excited to bring the symposium to Battle Creek," Truss said. "Attendees will experience the welcoming spirit of the community. Equally important, the Battle Creek school district has been a steadfast partner, attending the symposium annually and leading with a clear commitment to transformational action for every student."
Kimberly Carter, superintendent of Battle Creek Public Schools, is the recipient of the Black Boys and Men National Symposium Action and Impact Award, recognizing people who take a proactive approach to problem-solving, make significant contributions to their community or organization, and inspire and mobilize others toward positive change. Carter will receive her award on June 12, the last day of the symposium.
Al Shifflett is GVSU's director of Southwest Michigan. Shifflett said there is strong support in Battle Creek for the Black Boys and Men National Symposium.
"The work Grand Valley has done in partnership with organizations like Battle Creek Public Schools and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation will benefit this region for generations to come," Shifflett said. "People who attend the symposium and engage in deep conversations about change for the better will add and enhance that good work."