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Board votes: millage renewal set for May 6, school-of-choice opt-outs, policy reversion and consent grouping approved

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Summary

At its Feb. 10 meeting the Forest Hills Board of Education approved a consent grouping, adopted resolutions to opt out under Section 105 and related statutes, set a May 6, 2025 special election to renew the district operating millage, and adopted policy changes reverting to earlier Title IX rules per recent court guidance.

The Forest Hills Board of Education approved several formal items by roll-call votes during the Feb. 10 regular meeting.

Key votes and outcomes

- Consent grouping (items 5A1 through 5C1): The board approved the consent grouping by voice and roll-call; members recorded "yes" votes when polled.

- School-of-choice opt-out under Section 105: The board voted to "exercise the option permitted by section 105 of the State School Aid Act of 1979... to not accept section 105 applications of non-resident students from outside our district for purposes of operating an intermediate school district-wide school of choice program for the 2025–26 school year." The motion passed on a roll-call vote with members indicating "Yes." (See action record below for names recorded in the roll call.)

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