SAF Loss from Tax Refund Shift DISTRICT BREAKDOWNS 2018

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SAF Loss from Tax Refund Shift DISTRICT BREAKDOWNS 2018 What Losing $180m Means For School Districts - By House District NOTE: School districts cuts are counted in full in each HD where all or part of the school district lies (i.e., School districts are counted in multiple HDs) Based on projected $180m loss to SAF - broken down to $121.47 per pupil x number of students Row Labels Sum of Loss Based on 2017-18 Pupil Count 1 $7,289,739.05 Grosse Pointe Public Schools $951,103.87 Harper Woods Schools, City of $239,591.92 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 2 $7,050,147.12 Grosse Pointe Public Schools $951,103.87 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 3 $6,099,043.26 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 4 $6,099,043.26 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 5 $6,099,043.26 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 6 $6,484,713.30 Ecorse Public School District $124,779.82 River Rouge School District $260,890.22 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 7 $6,099,043.26 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 8 $6,099,043.26 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 9 $8,639,125.04 Dearborn City School District $2,540,081.78 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 10 $6,946,694.76 Redford Union School District $384,167.47 South Redford School District $463,484.03 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 11 $7,608,217.53 Crestwood School District $507,843.14 Dearborn City School District $2,540,081.78 Garden City School District $460,658.67 Livonia Public Schools $1,747,555.15 Taylor School District $767,309.75 Wayne-Westland Community School District $1,365,766.03 Westwood Community Schools $219,003.00 12 $1,664,855.69 Romulus Community Schools $333,694.85 Taylor School District $767,309.75 Van Buren Public Schools $563,851.09 13 $2,712,578.10 Allen Park Public Schools $464,955.01 Crestwood School District $507,843.14 Dearborn Heights School District #7 $305,894.33 Southgate Community School District $447,572.86 Taylor School District $767,309.75 Westwood Community Schools $219,003.00 1 of 17 14 $1,524,421.01 Lincoln Park Public Schools $593,217.34 Riverview Community School District $352,167.79 Wyandotte City School District $579,035.88 15 $2,759,084.78 Dearborn City School District $2,540,081.78 Westwood Community Schools $219,003.00 16 $3,880,630.93 Livonia Public Schools $1,747,555.15 Taylor School District $767,309.75 Wayne-Westland Community School District $1,365,766.03 17 $3,480,334.86 Airport Community School District $322,235.50 Flat Rock Community Schools $242,719.74 Gibraltar School District $448,115.82 Huron School District $318,700.77 Jefferson Schools (Monroe) $206,959.39 Lincoln Consolidated School District $458,450.37 Milan Area Schools $265,168.35 Monroe Public Schools $654,133.83 Van Buren Public Schools $563,851.09 18 $1,514,686.51 Lake Shore Public Schools (Macomb) $433,914.93 Lakeview Public Schools (Macomb) $518,221.42 South Lake Schools $212,907.70 Eastpointe Community Schools $349,642.46 19 $1,960,109.38 Clarenceville School District $212,554.23 Livonia Public Schools $1,747,555.15 20 $3,035,813.29 Northville Public Schools $908,626.30 Plymouth-Canton Community Schools $2,127,186.99 21 $4,515,254.48 Lincoln Consolidated School District $458,450.37 Plymouth-Canton Community Schools $2,127,186.99 Van Buren Public Schools $563,851.09 Wayne-Westland Community School District $1,365,766.03 22 $3,630,564.78 Center Line Public Schools $309,214.07 Roseville Community Schools $577,199.27 Van Dyke Public Schools $301,996.41 Warren Consolidated Schools $1,705,372.75 Warren Woods Public Schools $387,139.81 Eastpointe Community Schools $349,642.46 23 $1,948,590.51 Gibraltar School District $448,115.82 Grosse Ile Township Schools $223,375.87 Huron School District $318,700.77 Trenton Public Schools $308,668.68 Woodhaven-Brownstown School District $649,729.38 24 $3,383,071.32 Chippewa Valley Schools $1,978,971.02 L'Anse Creuse Public Schools $1,275,601.12 Mt. Clemens Community School District $128,499.19 25 $5,028,045.04 2 of 17 Utica Community Schools $3,322,672.28 Warren Consolidated Schools $1,705,372.75 26 $1,143,900.02 Lamphere Public Schools $307,958.09 Madison Public Schools (Oakland) $215,386.88 Royal Oak, School District of the City of $620,555.06 27 $2,114,935.67 Berkley School District $707,096.56 Ferndale Public Schools $359,974.58 Hazel Park City School District $420,635.99 Oak Park City School District $627,228.54 28 $3,022,240.39 Center Line Public Schools $309,214.07 Fitzgerald Public Schools $318,517.35 Van Dyke Public Schools $301,996.41 Warren Consolidated Schools $1,705,372.75 Warren Woods Public Schools $387,139.81 29 $1,679,529.10 Avondale School District $491,522.62 Pontiac City School District $513,281.29 West Bloomfield School District $674,725.18 30 $3,322,672.28 Utica Community Schools $3,322,672.28 31 $4,313,345.76 Chippewa Valley Schools $1,978,971.02 Clintondale Community Schools $327,489.02 Fraser Public Schools $602,785.42 L'Anse Creuse Public Schools $1,275,601.12 Mt. Clemens Community School District $128,499.19 32 $4,547,079.25 Algonac Community School District $185,908.88 Anchor Bay School District $728,482.32 East China School District $498,408.68 L'Anse Creuse Public Schools $1,275,601.12 Marysville Public Schools $338,130.88 Memphis Community Schools $104,937.92 Port Huron Area School District $1,010,972.09 Richmond Community Schools $172,934.82 Yale Public Schools $231,702.54 33 $7,766,958.74 Armada Area Schools $222,740.59 Chippewa Valley Schools $1,978,971.02 L'Anse Creuse Public Schools $1,275,601.12 New Haven Community Schools $148,454.04 Richmond Community Schools $172,934.82 Romeo Community Schools $645,584.87 Utica Community Schools $3,322,672.28 34 $550,702.12 Flint City School District $550,702.12 35 $2,357,617.75 Birmingham City School District $980,864.89 Oak Park City School District $627,228.54 Southfield Public School District $749,524.32 36 $5,827,139.48 Rochester Community School District $1,858,882.32 3 of 17 Romeo Community Schools $645,584.87 Utica Community Schools $3,322,672.28 37 $3,073,557.22 Clarenceville School District $212,554.23 Farmington Public School District $1,167,232.92 Walled Lake Consolidated Schools $1,693,770.08 38 $4,432,782.17 Northville Public Schools $908,626.30 Novi Community School District $807,115.01 South Lyon Community Schools $1,023,270.78 Walled Lake Consolidated Schools $1,693,770.08 39 $4,566,956.37 Huron Valley Schools $1,105,390.83 Walled Lake Consolidated Schools $1,693,770.08 Waterford School District $1,093,070.27 West Bloomfield School District $674,725.18 40 $4,509,290.37 Avondale School District $491,522.62 Birmingham City School District $980,864.89 Bloomfield Hills School District $681,663.47 Farmington Public School District $1,167,232.92 Pontiac City School District $513,281.29 West Bloomfield School District $674,725.18 41 $4,561,286.21 Avondale School District $491,522.62 Birmingham City School District $980,864.89 Bloomfield Hills School District $681,663.47 Clawson Public Schools $198,576.84 Royal Oak, School District of the City of $620,555.06 Troy School District $1,588,103.34 42 $3,974,557.73 Brighton Area Schools $992,864.77 Hartland Consolidated Schools $674,576.99 Howell Public Schools $853,769.88 Pinckney Community Schools $335,297.02 South Lyon Community Schools $1,023,270.78 Whitmore Lake Public Schools $94,778.29 43 $2,106,957.61 Clarkston Community School District $1,013,887.33 Waterford School District $1,093,070.27 44 $5,309,502.32 Clarkston Community School District $1,013,887.33 Holly Area School District $403,383.80 Huron Valley Schools $1,105,390.83 Walled Lake Consolidated Schools $1,693,770.08 Waterford School District $1,093,070.27 45 $2,350,404.94 Avondale School District $491,522.62 Rochester Community School District $1,858,882.32 46 $4,470,674.30 Brandon School District $300,352.94 Lake Orion Community Schools $913,005.25 Oxford Area Community Schools $752,848.92 Rochester Community School District $1,858,882.32 Romeo Community Schools $645,584.87 4 of 17 47 $2,781,243.08 Fenton Area Public Schools $410,172.68 Fowlerville Community Schools $346,690.77 Hartland Consolidated Schools $674,576.99 Howell Public Schools $853,769.88 Linden Community Schools $339,197.38 Stockbridge Community Schools $156,835.38 48 $2,170,465.03 Beecher Community School District $95,967.47 Clio Area School District $375,241.96 Davison Community Schools $703,168.27 Genesee School District $74,881.74 Kearsley Community Schools $368,687.52 Lakeville Community Schools $139,567.40 Montrose Community Schools $174,351.15 Mt. Morris Consolidated Schools $238,599.52 49 $2,593,909.37 Beecher Community School District $95,967.47 Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools $574,780.83 Flint City School District $550,702.12 Flushing Community Schools $506,296.85 Mt.
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