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SLCS Board Meeting (June 1st, 2026)
Monday, Jun 1, 2026
District Reviews 2025-26 Final Budget Revision and Discusses 2026-27 Proposed Budget
The board reviewed and discussed the 2025-26 final budget revision, noting an estimated operating loss of $1.5 million and an ending fund balance of $16.8 million. Key changes included an increase in revenue by $2.5 million and expenditures by $1.1 million. The budget will be presented for approval at the next meeting. The board also discussed the 2026-27 proposed budget, which projects an operating loss of nearly $3 million and an ending fund balance of $13.8 million, with discussions on enrollment trends, state aid, and potential impacts of negotiations and grant funding.
Instructional Staff Hired, Student Handbooks Updated, and Curriculum Materials Approved
The board approved the hiring of instructional staff for the 2025-26 school year, including Darby Scott as a counselor at South Lyon East High School. The board also reviewed and approved updates to the Code of Conduct and Student Handbooks for middle schools and high schools for the 2026-27 school year. Additionally, a purchase for Eureka Math Squared program materials and licenses for K-5 students and teachers was discussed and will be brought for approval, costing $147,185.17 for a single-year contract. Several curriculum guides for middle and high schools were also presented for information.
District Honors Numerous Retiring Staff Members for Decades of Service
The meeting included numerous recognitions for retiring staff members across various schools and departments, highlighting their years of service and contributions. Multiple administrators shared heartfelt tributes, emphasizing the impact these educators and staff have had on students, colleagues, and the community. Retirees were celebrated for their dedication to teaching, student support, and overall service to the South Lyon Community Schools district.
Parent Requests Review of Transportation Policy for Magnet Program Siblings
A parent, Matt Saussland, addressed the board regarding the district's transportation policy for siblings of magnet program students. He requested a review of the policy, citing his family's situation where his youngest son, not a magnet student, would be unable to ride the bus with his magnet-attending middle son. Saussland highlighted that this policy creates a barrier for families, potentially increasing traffic congestion due to separate drop-offs and pickups, and impacting families of gifted students.
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