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Flint Community Schools passes budget days before deadline

Flint Community Schools passes budget days before deadline Michael Nafso © Provided by Flint-Saginaw-Bay City WJRT Flint Community Schools passes budget days before deadline FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - (06/28/2021) - New at 11 The Flint Community School Board has passed a budget for the upcoming school year. However, they cut it close and are avoiding district-wide shutdowns that could have kicked in on Wednesday. According to the state of Michigan, all public school districts must have a budget for the next fiscal year in place by June 30, but come Monday evening, just two days before that deadline, Flint Community Schools had not yet adopted a budget.

There s discussion of making a major investment in Flint Community Schools

There’s talk of a major investment in Flint Community Schools. But at this point, it’s still just talk. Flint public schools have been caught in a downward spiral for years, declining enrollment fueled by aging buildings. But key players in Flint have been talking behind the scenes about a plan to build new schools. Those talks have produced a draft “Memorandum of Understanding” that outlines a plan to build new school buildings, including a replacement for the former Flint Central High School. The plan also includes money for addition educational resources. The plan’s price tag is pegged at $340 million dollars.

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• Mar 10, 2021 Late in the evening on March 10, 2020, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the first cases of coronavirus in Michigan. In the days that followed, the state was on alert as the disease COVID-19 took hold. A two-week shutdown became a month, then three months, then six months. Now, one year later, all of our lives look very different. Masks are commonplace, many of us still work from home, and students continue to learn remotely. Weddings and trips were postponed or cancelled. Lives were put on hold, and worse. More than 16,000 Michiganders have died of COVID-19. Over 650,000 have tested positive.

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