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Petoskey School District voters to decide on millage renewal proposals

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Petoskey School District voters to decide on millage renewal proposals

Voters in the Petoskey School District will decide on two millage renewal proposals on May 5th, which fund daily operations, building repairs, and technology upgrades. If the operational millage does not pass, the district could face difficult decisions affecting staffing levels, classroom resources, and overall operations.

Voters in the Petoskey School District will head to the polls on May 5th to decide on two millage renewal proposals. The proposals seek to continue funding for local schools, covering daily operations, building repairs, and technology upgrades. One proposal involves renewing the district's operational millage, funding essential functions such as salaries, benefits, and transportation. The second proposal is for a sinking fund, dedicated to the upkeep of school buildings, technology enhancements, and overall campus improvements. District leaders indicate that without this funding, Petoskey Public Schools could face difficult decisions affecting staffing levels, classroom resources, and overall operations. The operational millage provides two-thirds of the district's revenue.

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