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PENNFIELD SCHOOLS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED 2024-2025
BUDGET

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on June 25,
2024 at 5:30 p.m. electronically pursuant
to Michigan Executive Order, link on the
Pennfield.net website the Board of Education
of Pennfield Schools, Calhoun and Barry
Counties, Michigan will hold a public hearing
to consider the District’s proposed 2024-2025
budget.

The Board may not adopt its proposed
2024-2025 budget until after the public
hearing. A copy of the proposed 2024-2025
budget, including the proposed property
tax millage rate, will be available for public
inspection during normal business hours at
the Pennfield Schools, Administration Office,
8587 Pennfield Road, Battle Creek, Michigan
on June 19, 2024.

The property tax millage rate


proposed to be levied to support
the proposed budget will be a
subject of this hearing.

This notice is given by order of the Board of
Education Secretary, Sarah Jones.

WILL KOWALSKI
Sports/Asst. Editor


The Calhoun Christian and Gull


Lake girls’ soccer teams recently


produced Michigan High School


Athletic Association district champi-


onships, and both played in regional


semifinal showdowns this past


Tuesday (June 4).



  • Calhoun Christian’s district


crown was earned on Friday, May


31 when the Cougars defeated


Jonesville 5-0 in a district title match


played at district host site Potterville


High.


The Cougars reached the district


final by first turning back Potterville


6-0 on May 29 in the semifinal


round.


Calhoun Christian’s opponent


this past Tuesday in the regional


semifinal round at Portage Northern


High was No. 6-ranked Kalamazoo


Christian.


The winner of that match advanced


to this Friday’s (June 7) 6:30 p.m.


regional final at Portage Northern


against the winner of this past


Calhoun Christian, Gull Lake girls’


soccer squads win district crowns


Tuesday’s other regional semi featur-
ing Grandville Calvin Christian vs.
St. Joseph Our Lady of the Lake.
The regional titleist will then
advance to next week’s quarterfinal
round.


  • And, Gull Lake’s district champi-
    onship came in Division 2 in a tour-
    ney hosted by Wayland Union.
    First, on May 28, Gull Lake –
    ranked No. 2 in the state – defeated
    No. 4-ranked Plainwell 2-1 in two
    overtimes in the district semifinal
    round. Then, on May 30, the Blue
    Devils topped No. 15-ranked Otsego
    in the district final.
    Also in the Wayland Union district,
    Harper Creek posted a 5-0 shutout
    win over Hastings on May 24 in the
    first round, with HC then getting
    eliminated in the district semis 2-0
    by Otsego.
    Note: Gull Lake last won an
    MHSAA state crown in 2015,
    when it finished a three-peat run of
    state championships (GL won state
    crowns back-to-back-to-back in
    2013, 2014 and 2015).
    Aside from district champs
    Calhoun Christian and Gull Lake

  • and aside from aforementioned
    Harper Creek – the other local
    girls’ soccer squads to play in the
    MHSAA postseason this spring were
    Lakeview, Battle Creek Central and
    Pennfield.

  • In a Division 1 district hosted by
    Portage Central, Lakeview opened
    with a first-round 10-0 victory over


BCC on May 22, and it then elimi-
nated Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 2-1 in
a district semifinal on May 28.
However, in the district title match
last Saturday (June 1), the Spartans
were eliminated 4-0 by No. 5-ranked
district host Portage Central.


  • And, in Division 3, Pennfield
    opened a district hosted by Quincy
    with a 7-0 victory over Hillsdale on
    May 24.
    But in the semifinal round on May
    30, the Panthers were edged 3-2 by
    Olivet as PHS’s season came to a
    close.
    Olivet, by the way, then went on
    to fall 4-0 to Eaton Rapids in the
    district finale last Saturday, as ER
    advanced to regionals.
    Note: For complete girls’ soc-
    cer postseason brackets and scores,
    please see mhsaa.com.


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