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Millersburg Area SD board approves proposed 2627 budget for public display, hires Megan Deer as high school principal and adopts 27.0726 millage
Summary
The Millersburg Area SD board voted unanimously to approve the proposed 2627 budget for the required 30-day public inspection, adopted a 27.0726 real-estate millage rate, approved the homestead/farmstead tax credit and appointed Megan Deer as permanent high school principal effective May 6.
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The Millersburg Area SD board unanimously approved the district's proposed 2627 budget for public display and later voted to adopt a millage rate of 27.0726 on real estate. At the same meeting the board approved the homestead/farmstead tax credit and appointed Megan Deer as the permanent high school principal, effective May 6.
The board moved to place the proposed 2627 budget on public display following a budget presentation from administration, noting the required 30-day inspection period before a final vote at the June meeting. The administrator said the proposal had been presented previously and that the district scheduled the special meeting to meet timing requirements for public review.
Board members then approved a tax resolution matching the budget that sets the real-estate millage at 27.0726. A subsequent motion approved the homestead/farmstead property tax credit consistent with the budget figures. All three items passed on roll-call votes with every board member answering "Yes." The board made no changes that night to the proposed budget; a final adoption vote is planned after the 30-day public inspection period.
On personnel, the board approved the recommended appointment of Megan Deer as permanent high school principal, effective May 6. The motion to appoint Deer was moved by Mr. Enders and seconded by Mr. Egleston; the board recorded unanimous support. The board also approved a substitute teacher, Nicholas Leinski, by unanimous roll call.
What's next: the proposed budget will be available for public inspection in the district business office for 30 days; the board is scheduled to vote on final adoption at its June meeting. Personnel appointments take effect as stated in the motions.
Votes at a glance: "Yes" votes were recorded from Mr. Adams, Mr. Egleston, Mr. Enders, Mr. Hershey, Mr. Miller, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Shut, and Mr. Minnik for each of the above motions.

