Local school boards in Michigan retain great autonomy over day-to-day operations.
[1] The High Point School was completed in 1974 after a bond to build the facility and support expanded services for the ISD was passed approved by voters in 1971.
[1] In 1987, a bond was approved by voters to remodel High Point School and the Teaching and Learning Center, which were rededicated in 1992.
[1] The Washtenaw Intermediate School District is governed by a publicly elected board of education, who is responsible for hiring a superintendent.
The Washtenaw Intermediate School District has had seven superintendents,[1] who serve as the chief administrative officer of the agency.