State Rep. Will Bruck today highlighted the devastating effect the budget is going to have on local school districts, which are facing critical cuts to school safety and mental health funding.
Bruck, R-Erie, opposed the budget, which cut statewide per-pupil school safety grants by 92%, leaving only $26.5 million after a $300 million cut.
“Local schools are losing hundreds of thousands of dollars they relied on to pay for school resource officers and other safety initiatives,” Bruck said. “These cuts represent a failure to prioritize the safety and education of our kids. We are risking their futures for the sake of the governor’s pet projects. It’s unnecessary and wrong.”
New data compiled by the House Fiscal Agency illustrates how much funding local school districts and charter schools are set to lose, based on the latest school count numbers:
District | Safety funding cut |
Bedford Public Schools | $830,541 |
Blissfield Community Schools | $239,096 |
Britton Deerfield Schools | $79,496 |
Ida Public Schools | $306,168 |
Mason Consolidated Schools | $212,460 |
Monroe Public Schools | $956,240 |
Summerfield School District | $118,903 |
Whiteford Agricultural Schools | $173,463 |
The budget also provides no increase to core per-pupil school funding for the first time since 2011.
The Michigan Education Association, a union for teachers and school employees, has called for the Legislature to pass a supplemental spending bill to reverse the cut to the school security and mental health distribution.
The cuts were included in the budget negotiated between the governor and the Democrats who control the Legislature. The education budget passed the Legislature along purely partisan lines.
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