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A Roadmap to Making Michigan’s School Funding Approach Fair For All Students

Who We Are Diverse group of business leaders and education experts Members from Metro Detroit to the U.P. All agree: It’s time to change the way Michigan’s schools are funded 2

Our Work Launched the Collaborative in 2016 Completed Michigan’s first comprehensive school adequacy study in 2018 Advocacy – Public Engagement Committee, began in 2018 Read the report at www.fundmischools.org 3

Key Findings The base per-pupil cost to educate a regular education student in Michigan is $9,590 Charter schools should receive the same funding that school districts receive It costs $14,155 to educate a preschool student age 3 or 4 4

Key Findings An additional percentage of the base per-pupil cost should be provided for: Special education English Language Learners Students living in poverty, and Career and Technical Education Transportation should be funded at $731 per rider until further study is completed Because small districts lack economies of scale, additional funding should be provided for those under 7,500 students 5

Key Findings For a 400-student elementary school, the report recommends these support services: 6

Message #1 The School Finance Research Collaborative has completed Michigan’s first comprehensive school adequacy study, providing a roadmap to fixing Michigan’s broken school funding approach and making it fair for all students. 7

Message #2 This new school funding approach will ensure every Michigan student has the same opportunity at getting a good education, including special education students and students living in poverty. 8

Message #3 By funding Michigan’s schools fairly, we can provide a high-quality education to all students that provides them with competitive skills for good-paying jobs. 9

Gov. Whitmer Recognizes “Funding Crisis” “Our educators deserve our support — not a funding crisis that undermines their work, weakens our schools and hurts our kids. We know that potential is universal, but right now opportunity is not.” -Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, 2019 State of the State address 10

Who is Our Audience? Educators/school community Parents Business community Policymakers Media Others? 11

Media Hits “MSU report endorses findings of School Finance Research Collaborative study” Fox 47/Lansing-Jackson, Jan. 24, 2019 “Letter: Fairer school funding approach needed” Crain’s Detroit Business, Jan. 6, 2019 “What does it take to properly fund schools?” Alpena News, Dec. 27, 2018 “School finance builds a roadmap to successful futures” Hometown Life, Nov. 15, 2018 12

Widespread Support for Change A new statewide poll commissioned by the School Finance Research Collaborative found that: 70 percent believe Michigan’s schools are underfunded 67 percent support a new school funding approach that meets all students’ needs 63 percent believe Michigan’s current school funding approach is unfair Read a summary of the poll at www.fundmischools.org 13

Changing the Debate on Education “The 2018 adequacy study provides critical building blocks for an informed conversation among Michigan’s citizens and policymakers about the design of a superior funding system.” - Michigan School Finance at the Crossroads: A Quarter Century of State Control 14

Available Resources Website PowerPoint Talking points One-page fact sheet Resolution of Support for local school boards 15

How You Can Help Follow us at www.fundmischools.org and on social media, and share the content with your networks. Sign up to be an Advocate on our website. Discuss results of the Collaborative’s study with colleagues, friends and family. Show the Collaborative video whenever and wherever possible, and share the link with your networks. Have your local district pass a Resolution of Support. 16

Connect FundMIschools.org Facebook.com/FundMIschools Twitter.com/FundMIschools LinkedIn.com/company/fundmischools 17

Questions/Comments 18

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