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Michigan faculties start fiscal 12 months with out Ok-12 state price range in place

By Editorial Board Published July 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan faculties start fiscal 12 months with out Ok-12 state price range in place

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– State regulation says legislators should go a ‘Ok via 12’ faculty spending price range by July 1st — a deadline that has now come and gone. 

The price range handed the Home however nonetheless must go via the Senate and attain the governor’s desk. 

Native faculty districts had been required to go their very own price range by July 1st, when the fiscal 12 months begins, however they nonetheless do not know the way a lot cash they are going to be getting from the state.   

Robert McCann is the chief director of the Ok-12 Alliance of Michigan. He stated there is a lack of accountability by lawmakers for guaranteeing faculties are given essentially the most fundamental instruments in a well timed method. 

“So you look at a district like Lansing, which is one of the larger districts obviously in the area, and I know they had to pass a budget just before the July 1 deadline that not only had to dip into their reserve fund but didn’t fill a lot of those positions,” stated McCann. 

McCann stated it is a unhappy actuality that the state of Michigan is now breaking the regulation to hurt Michigan’s faculties. He stated lacking the deadline means faculties are utilizing guesswork to go their very own budgets.    

“In many cases, pushing off a lot of decisions about additional types of supports that kids have been relying on, things like reading coaches and social workers,” he said. “Those are the types of positions that can’t get filled if we don’t know how much money we have.” 

It is these assist positions that McCann stated could make the distinction in a pupil’s life, main them to success or failure.   

“And if we’re not able to fill those positions simply because the legislature didn’t do their job and take action in time, then what are we doing here? We’re not doing what’s best for kids.”  

Legislature can be again in session on July fifteenth, when McCann says lawmakers may have extra negotiations on the price range, however to date, he hasn’t seen any progress made.  

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