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1 Public Schools of Petoskey Upcoming Millage Issues Election on May 8, 2012

2 Four Important Things to Share 18 mill Operational Millage Renewal 1.3192 mill Sinking Fund Millage Renewal 0.40 mill Technology Bond (New) Char-Em Special Education Millage Renewal

3 18 Mill Operational Millage Renewal Why? – Cornerstone of our educational funding – Required by law to get our State funding – Applies only to second homes and businesses – Provides over 60% of our operational dollars – Without this renewal, we will run out of money by late October 2012.

4 Sinking Fund Millage Renewal What? – 1.3193 mills for 7 years on all property – Costs $132 annually for a homeowner with a $200,000 market-value house – A renewal of the existing millage with no changes – Can only be used for major infrastructure costs; no salaries, fringes or positions

5 Sinking Fund Millage Renewal Why? – Items would otherwise have to come out of General Fund (where we pay for all of our educational expenses) – Keeps facilities and infrastructure up-to-date, safe, and inviting – Keeps community attractive to new businesses and potential community members and students – Responsible for the current excellent condition of our facilities

6 Sinking Fund Millage Renewal What has this been used for in the past? – Replaced the aged roofs, boilers, electrical, plumbing, & parking lots in most buildings – Renovated both auditoriums into preferred performance centers – Created energy savings of over $350,000 annually – Purchased property for future expansion

7 Current Repairs & Renovations

8 Sinking Fund Millage Renewal New funds will be used in all district facilities: Roof replacement Parking lot, drive-way, & sidewalk replacement Exterior repairs (e.g., drainage and windows) Plumbing and restroom renovations Selected electrical upgrades Heating system upgrades and/or replacements

9 Still In Need of Repair

10 Technology Bond What? – 0.40 mills for 8 years on all property – Costs $40 - $50 annually for a homeowner with a $200,000 market value house – Can only be used on technology & communication equipment; no salaries, fringes, or positions

11 Technology Bond Why? – Last major technology purchases: 12 years ago – Students’ projects from home cannot run on current, aged systems – Meet the needs of students & staff in today’s technology- rich world

12 Current 12 Year Old Technology

13 Technology Bond New funds will be used in all district facilities: Network and fiber upgrades Teacher & student workstation upgrades Communication system upgrades Safety & surveillance system upgrades Shared technology

14 Char-Em Special Education Millage What? – 1.16 mills for 4 years – Costs $116 annually for a homeowner of a $200,000 market value house – Pays for specialists in our district from Char-Em staff – Contributes $700,000 for support of district special education staffing – Frees up District General Fund dollars to be used in other educational programs

15 Your vote is needed on May 8 th !


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