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Petoskey school board elects 2026 officers, approves $3.7M in warrants and calls millage election

Public Schools of Petoskey Board of Education · January 20, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 20 meeting the Petoskey Board of Education elected its 2026 officers, approved $3,702,645.03 in warrants, authorized ballot language to call a non-homestead operational millage and a sinking fund millage, approved library furniture purchases, added two high school courses, and created one middle school special-education aide position.

The Petoskey Board of Education elected its 2026 officers and approved a series of administrative and financial measures at a meeting Tuesday evening at the Spitler Administration Building.

Trustee Denise Petoskey was elected board president for 2026 in a motion by Trustee Jenni Attie that Trustee Beth Flynn seconded; the vote was unanimous, 5-0. The board also elected Kathy Reed as first vice-president, Mark Ashley as second vice-president, Beth Flynn as secretary and Jenni Attie as treasurer in separate unanimous votes.

Following officer elections, the board approved warrants totaling $3,702,645.03. Dr. Leslie recommended payment of the warrants; Trustee Jenni Attie moved approval and Trustee Kathy Reed seconded. The motion carried 5-0.

The board approved quotes from Custer, Inc. for new library furniture—$67,114.57 for the high school…

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