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Districtprintout HB 4411 Enacted.Xlsx
Estimated District Impacts of Major Components of Public Act 48 of 2021, House Bill 4411, for FY 2021-22 Estimated Total $ FY 2021-22 FY 2021-22 Value of Found. Eliminate One- Section 22d Special Ed Bilingual 94% ISD Section ISD Total Recommended Foundation Incr. Not Adj. for Time Funding Isolated and 50% Increase (Est. 56(7) New Operations Estimated County Code District Nam Foundation Increase Enroll. $66pp Sec. 11d Rural Increase* Based off FY 21) Funding 4% Increase Increase ALCONA COUNTY 01010 ALCONA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS $8,700 $589 $393,911 ($45,159) $0 $7,481 $0 $0 $356,233 ALGER COUNTY 02010 AUTRAIN-ONOTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS $8,700 $559 $18,749 ($2,261) $0 $268 $0 $0 $16,756 ALGER COUNTY 02020 BURT TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT $10,598 $171 $5,109 ($1,967) $152,592 $55 $0 $0 $155,790 ALGER COUNTY 02070 MUNISING PUBLIC SCHOOLS $8,700 $589 $358,660 ($42,244) $0 $9,355 $0 $0 $325,771 ALGER COUNTY 02080 SUPERIOR CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT $8,700 $589 $191,083 ($21,830) $0 $5,819 $0 $0 $175,073 ALLEGAN COUNTY 03000 ALLEGAN AREA EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $61,392 $0 $527,186 $28,058 $616,636 ALLEGAN COUNTY 03010 PLAINWELL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS $8,700 $589 $1,609,236 ($181,543) $0 $32,128 $3,938 $0 $1,463,759 ALLEGAN COUNTY 03020 OTSEGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS $8,700 $589 $1,340,004 ($153,260) $0 $30,814 $785 $0 $1,218,343 ALLEGAN COUNTY 03030 ALLEGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS $8,700 $589 $1,335,781 ($150,773) $0 $37,292 $3,584 $0 $1,225,884 ALLEGAN COUNTY 03040 WAYLAND UNION SCHOOLS $8,700 $589 $1,739,753 ($197,834) $0 $31,269 $4,691 $0 $1,577,878 ALLEGAN COUNTY -
Michigan Public School Employees' Retirement System Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended Septembe
MICHIGAN PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM A Pension and Other Employee Benefit Trust Fund of the State of Michigan Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2016 M P S E R S Prepared by: Financial Services for Office of Retirement Services P.O. Box 30171 Lansing, Michigan 48909-7671 517-322-5103 1-800-381-5111 MICHIGAN PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM ● 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY SECTION .............................................................................................................................. 3 Certificate of Achievement .............................................................................................................................. 4 Public Pension Standards Award .................................................................................................................... 5 Letter of Transmittal ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Administrative Organization .......................................................................................................................... 10 Retirement Board Members ...................................................................................................................... 10 Advisors and Consultants .......................................................................................................................... 10 Organization Chart ................................................................................................................................... -
MONROE COUNTY Schools of Choice ENROLLMENT PERIOD APRIL 1, 2021 - JUNE 25, 2021 ONLY
MONROE COUNTY Schools of Choice ENROLLMENT PERIOD APRIL 1, 2021 - JUNE 25, 2021 ONLY 2021-2022 Guidelines and Application What Parents Graduation/ and Guardians Step-By-Step Promotion Transportation and Timeline of the Important Dates Need to Know: Requirements and Information for The Schools Athletic Policies Application and Curriculum Process Parents of Choice Issues Application Process Deadlines TO REMEMBER To provide a quality education for all students in Monroe County, the Monroe County Schools of Choice STEP 1: Due June 25, 2021 Program is offered by the Monroe County Intermediate Application must be returned to the School District in cooperation with its constituent administration building of the resident districts. This program allows parents and students the district. choice to attend any public school in Monroe County, as STEP 2: July 9, 2021 determined by space available. Applicants are notified to inform them whether they have been accepted into Remember, a student must be released by his/her the Schools of Choice Program. resident district and be accepted by the choice district before he/she can enroll at the choice district. The STEP 3: August 6, 2021 Parents/guardians must formally accept student will not be able to start school unless ALL or reject acceptance into the Schools of paperwork is completed BEFORE THE START OF Choice Program. SCHOOL. The student must be formally registered at the choice district by Friday, August 13, 2021. STEP 4: August 13, 2021 Student must be formally registered at the choice school. The Schools of Choice Application Process WHAT PARENTS AND GUARDIANS NEED TO KNOW The application process for the • Students participating in this program • An application form must be completed Monroe County Schools of Choice who wish to return to their resident for each student wishing to participate school for the following year, must notify Program has been designed to the resident school district as soon in the choice program. -
Student Mobility in Flint Community Schools
Student Mobility in the Flint Community School District By Troy Rosencrants Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................ i Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Data Analysis ......................................................................................................... 2 Data .............................................................................................................. 2 Student Counts ............................................................................................. 2 Student Mobility .......................................................................................... 3 Comparison of ACS data and student counts .............................................. 4 Discussion/Conclusions ......................................................................................... 8 References ............................................................................................................ 10 Appendices ........................................................................................................... 11 Executive Summary . Student mobility can be an issue in many urban areas where the population is predominantly minority and are low-income. Schools districts in Genesee County and, specifically, Flint Community Schools have declined in student population recently. During the period of declining student population -
Joint Press Release for 2017 Event
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MCISD CONTACT: Jennifer LaDuke September 29, 2017 734.322.2720 [email protected] BDC CONTACT: Tim C. Lake 734.241.8081 [email protected] Local manufacturers to host plant tours for students in celebration of Manufacturing Day Events designed to expand knowledge and improve public perception of manufacturing career opportunities Monroe. MI — Multiple manufacturers across the region will open their doors simultaneously to celebrate National Manufacturing Day (MFG Day) on Oct. 6, 2017. These events are part of an effort to change perceptions about today’s manufacturing environment and draw attention to the outstanding opportunities that a career in manufacturing can provide. The Monroe County Intermediate School District (MCISD) and the Monroe County Business Development Corporation (BDC) are coordinating Monroe County’s efforts in a region-wide initiative, covering Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe and Washtenaw counties, with the goal of exposing 1,000 middle and high school students to local manufacturing career opportunities in one day. In Monroe County, we have eleven manufacturers participating: Accuworx, Automatic Handling, Fischer Tool & Die, Fluid Equipment Design Company (Fedco), Gerdau, Hanwha, Midway Products Group, Premier Industries, Spiratex and Ventower Industries. “We appreciate our manufacturing community taking the time from their business schedules to open their shop floors to our students,” said Tim Lake President and CEO of the Monroe County Business Development Corporation. “Allowing our students to tour and ask questions about the various careers associated in todays advanced manufacturing environment is extremely helpful as students explore various careers,” Lake continued. Schools from all nine districts will be participating which include Airport Community Schools, Bedford Public Schools, Dundee Community Schools, Ida Public Schools, Jefferson Schools, Mason Consolidated Schools, Monroe Public Schools, Summerfield Schools and Whiteford Agricultural Schools. -
Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MICHIGAN No data No data No data LEA ID District FY 2019 Title I Allocation 2601890 Adams Township School District 48,702 2601920 Addison Community Schools 176,777 2601950 Adrian City School District 1,065,733 2601980 Airport Community School District 592,071 2602010 Akron-Fairgrove Schools 109,502 2621810 Alanson Public Schools 122,097 2602040 Alba Public Schools 54,249 2602160 Alcona Community Schools 294,838 2602190 Algonac Community School District 320,379 2602220 Allegan Public Schools 500,720 2602520 Allen Park Public Schools 302,176 2602550 Allendale Public School District 199,237 2602640 Alma Public Schools 638,109 2602670 Almont Community Schools 106,882 2602730 Alpena Public Schools 1,090,796 2602790 Anchor Bay School District 444,963 2602820 Ann Arbor Public Schools 1,992,536 2603060 Arenac Eastern School District 145,018 2603240 Armada Area Schools 52,311 2603270 Arvon Township School District 0 2603480 Ashley Community Schools 81,924 2603510 Athens Area Schools 187,809 2603540 Atherton Community Schools 343,521 2603570 Atlanta Community Schools 150,532 2603600 Au Gres-Sims School District 142,341 2603660 Autrain-Onota Public Schools 28,736 2603690 Avondale School District 291,470 2600017 Bad Axe Public Schools 272,994 2603810 Baldwin Community Schools 718,564 2603870 Bangor Public Schools 455,527 2603960 Bangor Township School District 8 14,476 2603900 Bangor Township Schools 515,938 2603990 Baraga Area Schools 129,234 2604020 Bark River-Harris School District -
SAF Loss from Tax Refund Shift DISTRICT BREAKDOWNS 2018
What Losing $180m Means For School Districts - By Senate District NOTE: School districts cuts are counted in full in each SD where all or part of the school district lies (i.e., School districts are counted in multiple SDs) 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 $9,045,806.71 Ecorse Public School District $124,779.82 Gibraltar School District $448,115.82 Grosse Ile Township Schools $223,375.87 River Rouge School District $260,890.22 Riverview Community School District $352,167.79 Trenton Public Schools $308,668.68 Woodhaven-Brownstown School District $649,729.38 Wyandotte City School District $579,035.88 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 2 $7,689,360.97 Grosse Pointe Public Schools $951,103.87 Hamtramck Public Schools $399,621.92 Harper Woods Schools, City of $239,591.92 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 3 $9,007,842.92 Dearborn City School District $2,540,081.78 Melvindale-North Allen Park Schools $368,717.89 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 4 $7,604,788.47 Allen Park Public Schools $464,955.01 Lincoln Park Public Schools $593,217.34 Southgate Community School District $447,572.86 Detroit Public Schools Community District $6,099,043.26 5 $10,573,169.69 Crestwood School District $507,843.14 Dearborn Heights School District #7 $305,894.33 Garden City School District $460,658.67 Redford Union School District $384,167.47 South Redford School District $463,484.03 Taylor -
School Building Eligibility Date 2020/2021 School Year
School Building Eligibility Date 2020/2021 School Year Search tips: School buildings are listed alphabetically. To quickly find a specific school use the search function: Ctrl+F on a computer, the magnifying glass icon on most Android or Samsung devices, and on iPhone or iPad choose "Find on Page" from the share menu. Blank Eligibility Date means school building is not yet eligible for P-EBT. School Building District Eligibility Date 12th Street Elementary Portage Public Schools 09/14/2020 54th Street Academy Kelloggsville Public Schools 09/14/2020 A and W Day Care Center Wayne RESA 09/22/2020 A.A. Rather School Ionia Public Schools 09/25/2020 A.C. Edgerton Elementary School Clio Area School District 09/18/2020 A.D. Johnston Jr/Sr High School Bessemer Area School District 09/14/2020 A.L. Holmes Academy of Blended Learning Detroit Public Schools Community District 09/15/2020 A.L. Holmes Elementary School Wayne RESA 09/22/2020 Abbot School Ann Arbor Public Schools 09/14/2020 Abbott Middle School West Bloomfield School District 09/14/2020 ABC Academy Child and Dev Cener Jackson ISD 04/01/2021 ABC Academy II Jackson ISD 10/12/2020 ABC Academy III Jackson ISD 10/12/2020 ABC Academy IIII Jackson ISD 10/12/2020 ABC Academy V Jackson ISD 10/12/2020 ABC Academy VI Jackson ISD 10/12/2020 ABC/Algonac Childcare Program St. Clair County RESA 10/13/2020 Aberdeen Academy Grand Rapids Public Schools 09/14/2020 Aberdeen Elementary Kent ISD 09/21/2020 Above & Beyond Learning Child Care Center Wayne RESA 03/24/2021 Academic and Career Education Academy -
GISD Special Education Mandatory Plan
Genesee Intermediate School District, Special Education Services Department acknowledges the work of the Steering Committee comprised of the following people: Parent Advisory Committee Brenda Edenburn .................................................... Kearsley Community Schools Ruth Randall .................................................... Swartz Creek Community Schools Donna Root .............................................................. Flushing Community Schools Local Educational Agency Representatives Sheila Cummings .............................................. Lake Fenton Community Schools Larry Simpson ............................................................... Flint Community Schools Cherie Snyder .............................................. Montrose Community School District Genesee Intermediate School District Jan Blanck, Principal ..................................... Early Childhood Programs/Services Kasey Cronin, Director .................................... Special Education Services Center Compliance and Special Services Administration Charles Richards, Teacher Consultant ........... Marion Crouse Instructional Center GENESEE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT Special Education Mandatory Plan Table of Contents Content Areas: ..................................................................................................................................... 1 a) Advise and Inform Procedures ............................................................................................. 1 b) Activities and Outreach -
2015-2016 Section 35A(6) Targeted Literacy Instruction and Inteventions Grant Awardees
Michigan Department of Education Exhibit A Office of Educator Talent and Policy Coordination 2015-2016 Section 35a(6) Targeted Literacy Instruction and Interventions Agencies Recommended for Funding Agency Total Recommended Amount Adams Township School District $7,590 Adrian City School District $35,970 Airport Community Schools $27,390 Alcona Community Schools $8,250 Algonac Community Schools $20,625 Allegan Public Schools $27,885 Allendale Public School District $36,960 Almont Community Schools $15,675 Alpena Public Schools $39,930 Au Gres-Sims School District $5,610 Bangor Township Schools $27,060 Bath Community Schools $15,180 Beaverton Rural Schools $11,055 Belding Area Schools $22,275 Benzie County Central Schools $19,470 Berrien Springs Public Schools $23,925 Bessemer Area School District $6,765 Birch Run Area Schools $21,615 Blissfield Community Schools $14,190 Bridgeport Spaulding Community Schools $16,830 Brighton Area Schools $69,630 Brown City Community Schools $10,890 Byron Area Schools $9,240 Cadillac Area Public Schools $41,745 Capac Community Schools $11,880 Carrollton Public Schools $17,985 Carson City-Crystal Area Schools $10,395 Carsonville-Port Sanilac School District $5,445 Chandler Park Academy $29,370 Charlevoix Public Schools $11,385 Charlotte Public Schools $30,360 Page 1 of 7 Michigan Department of Education Exhibit A Office of Educator Talent and Policy Coordination 2015-2016 Section 35a(6) Targeted Literacy Instruction and Interventions Chatfield School $8,745 Cheboygan Area Schools $19,140 Chippewa Valley -
Special Education Administrator in My School District Is: ______
My Personal Directory Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Special Education Administrator in my school district is: _________________________________ Phone: _____________________________________ Fax: ______________________________ My Parent Advisory Committee Representative is: _____________________________________ Phone: ________________________________ My child’s school: ______________________________________________________________ My child’s school district: ________________________________________________________ School Principal: ______________________________ Phone: __________________________ My child’s teacher’s name(s) is (are): ______________________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________________ ___________________________________ ______________________________________ ___________________________________ Other names and phone numbers important to me include: 1. __________________________________________________________________________ 2. __________________________________________________________________________ 3. __________________________________________________________________________ 4. __________________________________________________________________________ 5. __________________________________________________________________________ 6. __________________________________________________________________________ 7. __________________________________________________________________________ 8. __________________________________________________________________________ -
Archived Information
Fiscal Year 2006 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - MICHIGAN Maximum Required Expenditures For Choice-Related Maximum Per-Child Transportation Expenditure For FY 2006 Title I And Supplemental Supplemental LEA ID District Allocation* Educational Services** Educational Services*** 2601890 ADAMS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 87,366 17,473 1,344.10 2601920 ADDISON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 125,162 25,032 1,251.62 2601950 ADRIAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 920,438 184,088 1,400.97 2601980 AIRPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 491,113 98,223 1,233.95 2602010 AKRON-FAIRGROVE SCHOOLS 123,669 24,734 1,454.93 2602040 ALBA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 53,120 10,624 1,435.67 2602070 ALBION PUBLIC SCHOOLS 874,759 174,952 1,647.38 2602160 ALCONA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 266,103 53,221 1,478.35 2602190 ALGONAC COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 319,462 63,892 1,196.49 2602220 ALLEGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 526,636 105,327 1,382.25 2602520 ALLEN PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS 0 0 0.00 2602550 ALLENDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 137,083 27,417 1,257.64 2602640 ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 556,512 111,302 1,423.30 2602670 ALMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 65,588 13,118 886.33 2602730 ALPENA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1,140,291 228,058 1,460.04 2602790 ANCHOR BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 260,772 52,154 883.97 2602820 ANN ARBOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2,423,421 484,684 1,343.36 2603060 ARENAC EASTERN SCHOOL DISTRICT 153,908 30,782 1,554.63 2603240 ARMADA AREA SCHOOLS 79,970 15,994 908.75 2603270 ARVON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 20,240 4,048 1,445.69 2603480 ASHLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 104,193 20,839 1,488.48 2603510 ATHENS AREA SCHOOLS 131,122 26,224 1,248.79 2603540 ATHERTON