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Farmington leaders briefed on proposed Oakland County 1.5-mill regional enhancement millage

Farmington Board of Education · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Kelly Coffin outlined a proposed Oakland County Regional Enhancement Millage for the Aug. 4, 2026 ballot; the district estimates a 1.5-mill levy over six years would yield about $728 per student annually for Farmington Public Schools if approved countywide.

Superintendent Dr. Kelly Coffin told the Farmington Board of Education that countywide voters may see an Oakland County Regional Enhancement Millage on the Aug. 4, 2026 ballot. She said the proposal under consideration is a 1.5-mill levy over six years and estimated it would generate approximately $728 per student annually for Farmington Public Schools if approved countywide.

Board members asked questions about how unrestricted per-pupil funding could be used to address rising operational costs and student support needs. No formal action or board vote on placing the millage in Farmington was recorded at the Feb. 10 meeting; the item was presented for information and discussion.