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School Funding At Record High
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 7/18/2016 | Tom Gantert

Posted on 07/20/2016 8:18:12 AM PDT by MichCapCon

State and federal funding for Michigan’s public schools will reach record levels in the coming school year.

The school budget adopted by the Legislature in June will be the first to appropriate more than $14 billion for K-12 education. Also, for the first time, the state’s share will exceed $12 billion, with the rest being federal money. Total state funding will go up from $11.96 billion in the just-completed school year to $12.34 billion in the coming year. Overall state and federal funding will increase from $13.73 billion in 2015-16 to $14.16 billion in 2016-17.

The funding increases are happening despite a 13-year slide in student enrollment. Michigan had 1.75 million K-12 students in 2002-03. Enrollment has fallen in each year since, reaching 1.50 million in the 2015-16 school year.

In an email, Ari Adler, a spokesman for Gov. Rick Snyder, characterized the increases under the governor as a "massive investment in K-12 education." He continued, "But it’s not just about spending money; it’s also about building a world-class educational system that is sustainable and focused on student growth."

Others contend the total budget numbers are misleading when discussing the day-to-day operations of public schools. Gilda Jacobs, the president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy, said in an email:

“While the Senate Fiscal Agency’s new numbers on School Aid funding are wholly accurate, saying we are funding education at ‘state record’ levels is more of a case of semantics than accounting. The fact that less money is going directly to students’ education is the issue, and looking at the total budget doesn't accurately capture that."

“We at the League have noted that the foundation allowance, which is the largest unrestricted operational funding source for school districts, hasn’t kept up with inflation, so purchasing power is down as those dollars are not keeping up with schools’ expenses. Other important programs, such as funding for at-risk students and school districts, are still vastly underfunded. Finally, looking at the final numbers leaves out the fact that the state is also spending money on other education-related areas that do not directly go into the classroom.”

Michigan’s K-12 funding system uses a complex formula to determine each school district’s annual “foundation allowance,” which makes up about 75 percent of the state dollars a district receives. The state also provides more money for programs like school lunches, special education and a share of retirement expenses for employees.

For example, in 2015-16, Ann Arbor Public Schools received $103.3 million from the state, of which $75.9 million is foundation allowance money.

The annual foundation allowance has gone down. Ann Arbor's 2016-17 foundation allowance is projected to be $9,230 per pupil. In the 2010-11 school year, the district received $9,490 per pupil. Ann Arbor is thus getting $260 less per pupil than six years ago.

More money could go to cover daily operations but for skyrocketing expenses in the state-run school employee retirement system, which needs to catch up on decades of underfunding.

Ann Arbor Public Schools' payments to the state-run school retirement system have continued to rise, from $13.2 million in 2011 to $31.6 million in 2015.

State contributions to the system have increased 70 percent in those five years from $1.2 billion in 2011 to $2.0 billion in 2015.


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: educationfunding; funding

1 posted on 07/20/2016 8:18:12 AM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon
School funding at record high.

Academic and graduation rate performance at record low.

We are in a curious situation where the more we spend on education, the worse of an education the system provides to students.

And yet students in India are excelling academically and taking classes such as calculus while studying in dirt floor, open air tents housing close to 100 students per class.

2 posted on 07/20/2016 8:29:49 AM PDT by rdcbn ("If what has happened here is not treason, it is its first cousin." Zell Milleraereh)
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Once again putting the lie to the teachers' unions and others' demands, that throwing money into worthless publik skools equals success for students!

Take the money & give it in a voucher form, to the students' families to go to the school of their choice (immigration status of the students and parents verified first & maybe we can eliminate a few thousand students.)

3 posted on 07/20/2016 8:39:46 AM PDT by zerosix (native sunflower)
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To: MichCapCon

Does it take into account to inflation? Now, i do believe a lot of the money are wasted due poor decision on spending.


4 posted on 07/20/2016 8:39:50 AM PDT by VAFreedom (maybe i should take a nap before work)
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Hey - indoctrination ain’t cheap!


5 posted on 07/20/2016 8:45:47 AM PDT by Paulie (America without Christ is like a Chemistry book without the periodic table.)
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I couple of years ago I read part of a Dept. of Education report that said that K-12 per pupil spending had tripled, adjusted for inflation, since 1970 with no measurable improvement in math and reading scores. This fact was buried deep but was dug out by Reason.


6 posted on 07/20/2016 8:58:19 AM PDT by jalisco555 ("In a time of universal deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act". George Orwell.)
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...and I’m sure I’ll still hear from my Michigan teacher friends/family that “education is being gutted”.


7 posted on 07/20/2016 10:26:22 AM PDT by fuzzylogic (welfare state = sharing consequences of poor moral choices among everybody)
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To: jalisco555

I don’t doubt those figures, since just teachers’ take-home pay must have at least doubled (adjusted for inflation) as the unions basically extorted full-time salaries and benefits for part-time jobs.

This is what is killing NJ, and is part of the larger divide-and-conquer strategy of the Dems (rousing increasingly non-white parents to demand “education” dollars from increasingly childless white taxpayers); they win votes on both the generational AND racial aspects (while Honky McCracker taxpayer has to suck it up).


8 posted on 07/20/2016 11:36:03 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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