State education proposal would add $1.4 billion to school budget
A Bridge Magazine analysis concludes that Michigan would need to pony up at least $1.4 billion more for its public schools annually to meet recommendations made in a recently released study.
And even that may not notably improve learning.
Those are among the new revelations in a watershed report that attempts to quantify the minimum amount the state must spend to provide an adequate education to Michigan students. The study had long been sought by school reform advocates and Democratic legislators, who hailed its June 29 release as lending empirical proof of whats needed, financially at least, to boost the states struggling schools.
The study framed its analysis in terms of per-pupil spending, but did not offer an overall price tag for its recommendations. Bridges calculation of $1.4 billion is likely on the conservative side, since the study did not consider costs for special education students.
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