Minnesota Increases State School Funding
Minnesota Public Radio:
The bill represents a $622 million (12.6 Billion Package) increase in state aid over the next two years, although not all schools would get an equal cut. Each district could count on having $284 added to their basic per-student allowances in two installments, raising it to $4,885 by the second year.
School districts in high poverty areas, those with low property tax bases and ones that shift to a new teacher pay system would be in line for greater funding boosts. Statewide, the schools will see an average of $665 more per child in fiscal years 2006-07.
My view is that we lose a great deal of influence as we rely on state/federal funds.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 5, 2005 6:53 AM
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