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Hartland Lakes Elementary School
687 Taylor Rd, Brighton, MI 48114
Hartland Lakes Elementary School is one of four K-4 buildings in the Hartland School District. Located on the sameMore campus as Farms Intermediate School, this is one of two district schools in Brighton Township. Programs include Student Green Club, Jump Rope for Heart, Hero Workshop — Anti Bullying and Junior Lego League. Its principal is Lindsay Smither.
Hartland Middle School at Ore Creek
3250 Hartland Rd, Hartland, MI 48353
Hartland Middle School at Ore Creek is the district’s only building that serves grades 7-8. Its offerings includeMore National Junior Honor Society, peer support groups, a mentoring program, band, vocal music, choir and art and interscholastic, intramural and club sports. Steve Livingway is its principal.
Hartland High School
10635 Dunham Rd, Hartland, MI 48353
Opened in 2003, Hartland High School has been called the “flagship” for the entire district. Sitting as partMore of a 200-acre site that includes Hartland Middle School and Creekside Elementary, the 400,000-square-foot building features an elevated indoor track, two gyms, a 500-seat auditorium and an Aquatic and Fitness Center that's open to the public. The $60-million facility also includes tennis courts and football, soccer, baseball and softball fields. Its principal is Chuck Hughes.
Hartland Child Care Center
10235 School St, Hartland, MI 48353
The Hartland Child Care Center offers day care, pre-school and before- and after-school programs. It specializes inMore infant care by accepting babies as young as two and half weeks old. It also is open 12 months a year and isn't linked to school closures for  inclement weather. The building, also called the "51 Building" after the year it was completed, has been a district elementary and high school. The day care program has been in place for about 25 years.
Village Elementary School
10632 Hibner Rd, Hartland, MI 48353
Village Elementary is one of four K-4 buildings in the Hartland School District. It is located near the village area andMore once served as the district's high school. Its programs include reading recovery, grade level music performances and high school mentors. Its principal is William Cain.
Hartland Educational Support Service Center
9525 E Highland Rd, Howell, MI 48843

The Hartland Educational Support Service Center is a hub of various activities for the Hartland School District andMore the community. The district offices, alternative high school, community education program and Hartland Senior Center are all housed in what was formerly the district's high school.</p> <p>Built in 1972, the facility also provides space to outside groups such as Washtenaw Community College. The campus features a track, tennis and basketball courts, and a football and softball field. The district currently serves about 5,600 students from Hartland Township and parts of Brighton, Deerfield, Genoa, Oceola and Tyrone Townships. There's a total staff of more than 380 that includes 280 teachers. The annual general fund budget is about $47.7 million.</p>

Garden Gate Montessori
2100 Progressive Drive, Hartland, MI 48353
Garden Gate Montessori offers child care as well as Montessori pre-school and kindergarten programs and before- andMore after-school care for children in the Hartland School District. Facilities feature a fenced playground and several rooms that serve age ranges where children move up based on their developmental level.
Farms Intermediate School
581 Taylor Rd, Brighton, MI 48114
Farms Intermediate School is the Hartland School District's only building for fifth and sixth grade students. Located onMore the same campus as Lakes Elementary School, Farms is one of two district schools in Brighton Township. Programs include serving as reading buddies with younger students at Lakes, a music and band program and a student leadership club. Mikki Cheney is the principal.
Hartland Music Hall
3619 Avon St, Hartland, MI 48353

The Hartland Music Hall — one of the oldest buildings in Livingston County — serves as a venue forMore concerts, plays, weddings, church services and community events. Owned by the<a href="http://www.hartlandschools.us/"> Hartland School District</a>, the facility is available for rent through <a href="http://hartland.registryinsight.com/">Hartland Community Education</a>.</p> <p>The building was originally built in 1858 by members of the First Congregational Church. But by the 1920s it had fallen into disrepair and was purchased by local philanthropist John Robert Crouse Sr., who renovated the building and donated it to the community as part of the <a href="http://www.cromaine.org/hap">Hartland Area Project</a>.</p> <p>Emil Lorch, dean of the University of Michigan School of Architecture, oversaw the conversion in 1931 that included adding column porticoes and a Kilden pipe organ, according the community education website.</p> <p>The hall was added to the State Register of Historic Sites in 1980 and famously hosts an annual performance of Handel's Messiah each December.</p>

Epley Park
10440 Maple Rd, Hartland, MI 48353
Owned by the Hartland School District, this park is named in honor of the late Don Epley, who was known as “Mr.More Hartland” for his decades-long involvement with the fire department, Boy Scouts, Hartland Community Council and the Hartland United Methodist Church. The park—formally known as Don Epley Community Park—includes a playground, picnic pavilion and a wooden platform called the “Eagle Outlook” that provides a view of a wild marshy area.