Millcreek Township SD approves agenda; judge swears in four re-elected board members

Millcreek Township SD ยท December 1, 2025

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Summary

At a Millcreek Township SD meeting, the board approved the evening agenda by voice vote and Judge Michalski administered oaths to four re-elected school board members after the Erie County Board of Elections submitted certificates of re-election.

The Millcreek Township SD board approved the meeting agenda and then held a swearing-in ceremony for four re-elected board members after certificates of re-election were received from the Erie County Board of Elections.

During the opening business, a board member asked for a motion to approve the agenda. A motion and a second were made; the board conducted a voice vote and the assembly responded "Aye," approving the agenda. The meeting then paused briefly for the Pledge of Allegiance.

Speaker 2 announced that the district had received re-election certificates from the Erie County, Pennsylvania Board of Elections for four individuals: Gary J. Windchell, Janice Filbeck, Michael Kobilka and Sally Neuschyn. Judge Michalski was invited to administer the oath of office to the re-elected members.

Judge Michalski administered the oath to each individual in turn. Janice Filbeck repeated the oath, saying in part, "I, Janice Filbeck, do solemnly swear or affirm...that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity." The judge offered congratulations after each oath. Gary J. Wenschel and Michael Kobilka likewise completed the oath and received congratulations following the ceremony.

The provided transcript ends after the judge's congratulatory remarks completing the swearing-in of the members. No roll-call vote tallies by name were recorded in the supplied excerpt, and no further agenda items or formal votes appear in the provided segment.