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Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 01010 Report R0416 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 01010 Report R0416 Alcona Community Schools P.O. Box 249 Lincoln, MI 48742 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 720,059.52 Less: Capital Outlay 5,823.86 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 714,235.66 Direct Costs: General Fund 7,404,605.03 Less: Capital Outlay 137,372.70 Less: Facilities Acquisition 87,223.14 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 7,180,009.19 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 9.95% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 02010 Report R0416 AuTrain-Onota Public Schools P.O. Box 105 Deerton, MI 49822 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 69,629.04 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 825.49 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 70,454.53 Direct Costs: General Fund 893,639.88 Less: Capital Outlay 26,604.97 Less: Facilities Acquisition 4,695.63 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 46,744.56 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 909,083.84 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 7.75% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 02020 Report R0416 Burt Township School District P.O. Box 338 Grand Marais, MI 49839 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 131,237.93 Less: Capital Outlay 760.82 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 130,477.11 Direct Costs: General Fund 885,445.18 Less: Capital Outlay 21,858.78 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 75,506.65 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 939,093.05 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 13.89% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 02070 Report R0416 Munising Public Schools 810 State Highway M-28 West Munising, MI 49862 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 718,517.64 Less: Capital Outlay 6,635.63 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 711,882.01 Direct Costs: General Fund 6,129,690.55 Less: Capital Outlay 144,413.73 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 329,643.00 Less: Capital Outlay 4,612.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 6,310,307.82 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 11.28% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 02080 Report R0416 Superior Central School District P.O. Box 148 Eben Junction, MI 49825 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 258,120.53 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 258,120.53 Direct Costs: General Fund 3,181,143.80 Less: Capital Outlay 1,000.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 192,733.95 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 3,372,877.75 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 7.65% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 03010 Report R0416 Plainwell Community Schools 600 SCHOOL DR PLAINWELL, MI 49080 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 2,768,017.51 Less: Capital Outlay 48,769.95 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 2,719,247.56 Direct Costs: General Fund 24,323,811.31 Less: Capital Outlay 579,517.75 Less: Facilities Acquisition 417,067.16 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 754,478.20 Less: Capital Outlay 2,753.57 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 24,078,951.03 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 11.29% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 03020 Report R0416 Otsego Public Schools 400 SHERWOOD ST OTSEGO, MI 49078 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 2,548,938.85 Less: Capital Outlay 26,468.91 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 2,522,469.94 Direct Costs: General Fund 19,813,247.46 Less: Capital Outlay 157,155.62 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 958,992.71 Less: Capital Outlay 1,759.85 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 20,613,324.70 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 12.24% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 03030 Report R0416 Allegan Public Schools 550 5TH ST ALLEGAN, MI 49010 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 2,515,847.62 Less: Capital Outlay 172.90 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 2,515,674.72 Direct Costs: General Fund 23,163,760.50 Less: Capital Outlay 377,651.51 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 1,159,941.00 Less: Capital Outlay 42,763.91 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 23,903,286.08 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 10.52% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 03040 Report R0416 Wayland Union Schools 850 E SUPERIOR ST WAYLAND, MI 49348 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 2,650,009.11 Less: Capital Outlay 102,927.66 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 2,547,081.45 Direct Costs: General Fund 26,539,777.14 Less: Capital Outlay 580,754.91 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 1,438,968.22 Less: Capital Outlay 16,252.34 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 27,381,738.11 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 9.30% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 03050 Report R0416 Fennville Public Schools P.O. Box 1 Fennville, MI 49408 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General Fund 1,661,954.52 Less: Capital Outlay 22,381.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 School Lunch Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Total Indirect (less Capital) 1,639,573.52 Direct Costs: General Fund 12,117,229.18 Less: Capital Outlay 236,790.93 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Special Education Fund 0.00 Less: Capital Outlay 0.00 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 School Lunch Fund 929,628.92 Less: Capital Outlay 23,053.12 Less: Facilities Acquisition 0.00 Total Direct (less Capital) 12,787,014.05 Special Education Indirect Cost Rate: 12.82% (If computed rate exceeds maximum allowable of 15.00%, 15.00% is used) SAMS/FIDReports/IndirectSpecialEdCosts.rdl 4/16/2019 Michigan Department of Education Indirect Cost Rates for Special Education Added Costs, Year 2018-2019 District Code: 03060 Report R0416 Martin Public Schools 1556 CHALMERS MARTIN, MI 49070 Indirect Costs (Operations & Maintenance): General
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