The South Lake Schools operating millage proposal passed on Nov. 5.
By: Alyssa Ochss | St. Clair Shores Sentinel | Published November 6, 2024
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The South Lake Schools operating millage proposal was passed by voters on Nov. 5.
According to unofficial election results from the city of St. Clair Shores, 5,245 voters said “yes” to the proposal and 4,391 said “no” to it.
South Lake Public Schools Superintendent Ted VonHiltmayer said he is very pleased with the millage renewal.
“It just shows that our community continues to support South Lake schools,” VonHiltmayer said. “It’s going to allow us to continue to provide the best education we can for our students. Our community always rises to the occasion, and they come out and support South Lake. I couldn’t be happier.”
South Lake Public Schools also had two Board of Education positions on the ballot. In the race for one partial term ending on Dec. 31, 2026, Erin Liberty finished first with 3,886 votes. Jason York received 2,221 votes and Ryan Rumohr finished third with 2,114 votes.
In the race for two full six-year terms, Lynda McGhee finished first with 5,120 votes and Gail Weathersby finished second with 4,941 votes, defeating Britney Muhammad, who received 3,238 votes.
Muhammad said in an emailed statement she thanks everyone who supported her in the race.
“While I didn’t win this election, I am grateful for the chance to connect with so many parents, educators, and community members,” the emailed statement said. “Congratulations to the winning candidates — I wish them every success.”