Equalization Funding Would Be Subject to a Pro-Ration Formula Based on the Amount of Weekly In-Person Learning Being Delivered, on Average from April 12 to June 4

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Equalization Funding Would Be Subject to a Pro-Ration Formula Based on the Amount of Weekly In-Person Learning Being Delivered, on Average from April 12 to June 4 HB 4421 – ESSER 3 Funding Proposal By MEA Labor Economist Tanner Delpier – Updated 5/11/2021 (D. Pratt) A recent proposal from House GOP leadership in HB 4421 would allocate ESSER 3 discretionary funding for districts due to receiveless than $1,093 per pupil under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Title 1-based formula. However, the total amount of equalization funding would be subject to a pro-ration formula based on the amount of weekly in-person learning being delivered, on average from April 12 to June 4. If a district was offering at least 25 hours per week, they would get 100% of the equalization funds – but if they were below that level, the amount would be prorated: over 20 hours per week would get 75%, over 15 hours 50%, and over 10 hours 25%. If adopted by the House & Senate and signed by the governor, that proration would ONLY apply to that equalization funding (not the ESSER 3 formula funding distributed through the Title 1 formula, which makes up 90% of the revenue). A full list of districts (in alphabetical order) is below so you can see what your district is slated to get under Title 1 based ESSER 3 funding (in the 3rd column) AND if your district would get equalization funding under HB 4421 (in the 4th column). All this is pending the Legislature acting on distributing ARP funds, as well as remaining ESSER 2 funding from December. Please visit www.MiSchoolRelief.com to see how much your district is owed and contact your legislators about distributing those funds State Aid ESSER 3 District Name ESSER 3 Membership Equalization Academic and Career Education Academy 92 162,115 - Academy for Business and Technology 547 2,334,426 - Academy of Warren 678 2,871,713 - ACE Academy (SDA) 155 929,976 - Achieve Charter Academy 789 386,658 476,189 Adams Township School District 481 321,656 203,782 Addison Community Schools 793 1,330,437 - Adrian Public Schools 2,842 5,934,949 - Advanced Technology Academy 1,259 5,196,875 - AGBU Alex-Marie Manoogian School 389 884,675 - Airport Community Schools 2,707 3,374,803 - Akron-Fairgrove Schools 327 590,885 - Alanson Public Schools 214 621,121 - Alba Public Schools 116 299,438 - Alcona Community Schools 681 2,133,051 - Algonac Community School District 1,400 1,833,826 - Allegan Public Schools 2,333 3,852,470 - Allen Park Public Schools 3,811 1,853,010 2,312,315 Allendale Public Schools 2,712 1,016,300 1,948,189 Alma Public Schools 2,009 4,110,255 - Almont Community Schools 1,437 909,027 661,625 Alpena Public Schools 3,659 6,451,613 - Alternative Educational Academy of Iosco County 143 319,595 - Alternative Educational Academy of Ogemaw County 116 254,750 - American International Academy 702 3,103,302 - American Montessori Academy 470 1,134,792 - Anchor Bay School District 5,741 2,873,917 3,401,062 Ann Arbor Learning Community 298 1,208,900 - Ann Arbor Public Schools 17,842 14,220,469 5,280,520 Arbor Academy 202 745,721 - Arbor Preparatory High School 294 592,871 - Armada Area Schools 1,767 290,122 1,641,592 Arts Academy in the Woods 309 717,929 - Arts and Technology Academy of Pontiac 793 2,700,336 - Arvon Township School District 12 99,817 - Ashley Community Schools 253 470,036 - Athens Area Schools 512 1,242,550 - Atherton Community Schools 806 2,078,955 - Atlanta Community Schools 247 1,291,977 - Au Gres-Sims School District 395 1,008,186 - Augusta Academy 35 - 37,752 AuTrain-Onota Public Schools 34 154,859 - Avondale School District 4,559 2,041,808 2,941,605 Page 1 of 15 State Aid ESSER 3 District Name ESSER 3 Membership Equalization Bad Axe Public Schools 896 1,471,156 - Baldwin Community Schools 491 4,558,672 - Bangor Public Schools (Van Buren) 1,087 3,374,772 - Bangor Township S/D #8 24 91,523 - Bangor Township Schools 2,546 4,427,954 - Baraga Area Schools 336 739,824 - Bark River-Harris School District 717 542,671 241,447 Bath Community Schools 1,107 629,325 580,178 Battle Creek Area Learning Center 160 421,494 - Battle Creek Montessori Academy 167 551,185 - Battle Creek Public Schools 3,846 31,277,393 - Bay City Academy 407 1,269,114 - Bay City School District 7,129 24,559,271 - Bay-Arenac Community High School 152 402,968 - Beal City Public Schools 677 615,340 124,490 Bear Lake Schools 292 537,946 - Beaver Island Community School 49 - 53,535 Beaverton Rural Schools 995 2,948,252 - Bedford Public Schools 4,239 2,510,305 2,122,671 Beecher Community School District 710 12,580,795 - Belding Area School District 1,781 2,783,139 - Bellaire Public Schools 342 557,669 - Bellevue Community Schools 591 1,354,232 - Bendle Public Schools 1,135 4,171,847 - Bentley Community School District 810 1,856,114 - Benton Harbor Area Schools 1,769 29,566,557 - Benton Harbor Charter School Academy 478 2,042,621 - Benzie County Central Schools 1,371 2,212,976 - Berkley School District 5,898 1,894,965 4,552,019 Berlin Township S/D #3 9 91,000 - Berrien Springs Public Schools 4,253 3,038,601 1,609,950 Bessemer Area School District 403 759,677 - Big Bay De Noc School District 160 330,453 - Big Jackson School District 20 128,923 - Big Rapids Public Schools 2,124 4,008,216 - Birch Run Area Schools 1,860 1,216,696 816,350 Birmingham Public Schools 7,843 1,059,746 7,512,544 Black River Public School 925 685,059 325,879 Blended Learning Academies Credit Recovery High School 131 240,855 - Blissfield Community Schools 1,188 978,951 319,730 Bloomfield Hills Schools 5,511 1,067,804 4,955,544 Bloomingdale Public School District 1,155 3,137,551 - Blue Water Middle College 417 81,426 374,388 Bois Blanc Pines School District 3 - 3,530 Boyne City Public Schools 1,332 1,072,680 383,130 Boyne Falls Public School District 197 302,735 - Bradford Academy 1,250 4,705,905 - Branch Line School 140 259,381 - Brandon School District in the Counties of Oakland and Lapeer 2,274 1,936,920 548,234 Brandywine Community Schools 1,326 1,667,395 - Breckenridge Community Schools 619 1,398,799 - Breitung Township School District 1,901 1,475,419 602,188 Bridge Academy 897 3,950,922 - Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District 1,506 6,769,781 - Bridgman Public Schools 859 872,336 67,043 Brighton Area Schools 8,297 838,498 8,230,309 Brimley Area Schools 529 669,203 - Britton Deerfield Schools 481 391,581 133,704 Bronson Community School District 1,054 2,194,690 - Brown City Community Schools 758 1,727,173 - Page 2 of 15 State Aid ESSER 3 District Name ESSER 3 Membership Equalization Buchanan Community Schools 1,564 2,041,384 - Buckley Community Schools 433 540,962 - Bullock Creek School District 1,843 2,009,187 5,321 Burr Oak Community School District 282 564,896 - Burt Township School District 30 9,900 22,890 Burton Glen Charter Academy 633 2,746,655 - Byron Area Schools 796 762,184 107,811 Byron Center Charter School 226 430,758 - Byron Center Public Schools 4,246 1,650,229 2,990,977 Cadillac Area Public Schools 3,104 5,659,236 - Caledonia Community Schools 5,026 1,663,347 3,829,557 Camden-Frontier School 505 2,451,156 - Caniff Liberty Academy 471 2,098,204 - Canton Charter Academy 734 483,324 318,774 Canton Preparatory High School 394 449,702 - Capac Community Schools 818 1,239,972 - Capstone Academy Charter School (SDA) 167 1,055,362 - Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools 4,285 14,383,168 - Carney-Nadeau Public Schools 282 229,641 78,585 Caro Community Schools 1,593 2,085,468 - Carrollton Public Schools 2,275 1,967,425 518,877 Carson City-Crystal Area Schools 827 2,401,929 - Carsonville-Port Sanilac School District 361 961,789 - Caseville Public Schools 262 292,660 - Casman Alternative Academy 64 208,431 - Cass City Public Schools 977 2,121,842 - Cassopolis Public Schools 902 1,816,767 - Cedar Springs Public Schools 3,537 2,755,043 1,110,767 Center Line Public Schools 2,495 6,258,025 - Central Academy 594 2,394,637 - Central Lake Public Schools 278 486,412 - Central Montcalm Public Schools 1,439 3,103,737 - Centreville Public Schools 835 847,948 65,057 Cesar Chavez Academy 2,251 9,856,462 - Chandler Park Academy 2,240 9,416,442 - Chandler Woods Charter Academy 778 550,568 299,666 Charlevoix Montessori Academy for the Arts 51 125,061 - Charlevoix Public Schools 828 1,201,756 - Charlotte Public Schools 2,482 2,349,477 363,644 Charlton Heston Academy 707 2,681,810 - Charyl Stockwell Academy 1,129 689,261 544,266 Chassell Township School District 246 202,019 66,629 Chatfield School 485 445,497 84,149 Cheboygan Area Schools 1,576 3,789,429 - Chelsea School District 2,400 487,565 2,135,744 Chesaning Union Schools 1,434 1,868,426 - Chippewa Hills School District 1,920 4,075,832 - Chippewa Valley Schools 15,508 10,543,308 6,407,340 Church School District 18 - 19,794 Clara B. Ford Academy (SDA) 116 565,080 - Clare Public Schools 1,610 2,787,332 - Clarenceville School District 1,851 2,512,228 - Clarkston Community School District 8,575 3,181,586 6,190,802 Clawson Public Schools 1,444 559,401 1,019,121 Climax-Scotts Community Schools 557 810,539 - Clinton Community Schools 1,227 713,235 627,723 Clintondale Community Schools 2,914 6,216,990 - Clio Area School District 2,868 3,996,093 - Coldwater Community Schools 2,826 5,148,178 - Cole Academy 336 653,084 - Page 3 of 15 State Aid ESSER 3 District Name ESSER 3 Membership Equalization Coleman Community Schools 664 1,495,312 - Colfax Township S/D #1F 21 - 23,314 Coloma Community Schools 1,287 2,270,517 - Colon Community School District 554 1,451,031 - Columbia School District 1,498 1,371,514 266,106 Commonwealth Community Development Academy 182 768,878 - Comstock Park Public Schools 1,823 2,636,815 - Comstock Public Schools 1,835 5,336,814 - Concord Academy - Boyne 157 291,804 - Concord Academy
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