Brummer Bobcat Buzz
February 2nd, 2024
This Week's Bobcat Photo Gallery
Upcoming Dates
February 17th - 25th - No School Mid-Winter Break
February 27th - No School for Students- All Teachers Professional Development Day
March 15th - Elementary Students 1/2 Day (AM); Teachers 1/2 Day Records Day (PM)
March 23rd - March 31st - No School Spring Break
February 2024 Menu
SLCS Parent Partnership Series
As part of South Lyon Community Schools’ commitment to supporting our community, a series of presentations has been scheduled for the remaining months of this school year. Our next event will be on the topic of Marijuana - informal discussion about how this legal drug is not good for young brains that are still growing and ways to introduce refusal skills to your children. All events will be held at Centennial Middle School (CMS) from 6:00-7:30 PM. To register for the event, complete and submit SLCS Parent Partnership Series Registration.
Non-Homestead Operating Millage Renewal & Restoration Election 2024
On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, South Lyon Community School district voters will be asked whether to approve the non-homestead operating millage.
The Non-homestead operating millage is the school district’s operating millage and has a direct impact on the per pupil foundation allowance that the district receives from the State of Michigan.
If approved, the non-homestead operating millage would result in no increase in taxes to primary homestead homeowners.
The operating millage would be for a period of 10 years, 2025-2034.
This renewal, if approved, would keep the existing 18 mills tax levy on businesses, rental properties and second homes.
This renewal, if approved, would maintain an estimated $15 million for the general operations of the school district in 2025.
If the operating millage renewal fails and is not available to levy in 2025, every operation of the school district would be closely analyzed in order to cut from the future budget to account for the loss in revenue.
More information is available on the SLCS website at www.slcs.us so voters can make an informed decision about this millage proposal.