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How much money 22 local school districts will get in historic K-12 funding bill


How much money 22 local school districts will get in historic K-12 funding bill
Mark Johnson, Lansing State Journal
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East Lansing High School math teacher Maggie Moore, top right, works with students in her Algebra 2 class, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2020.
More than $28 million in new money is coming to Greater Lansing schools following the approval of a historic state K-12 funding bill. 
The bill will help close a district funding gap, an effort that started with the 1994 approval of Proposal A, which replaced property taxes with state taxes as the main source of school funding. The bill means an increase in base funding from $8,100 per student in some districts to $8,700 per student in all schools. ....

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How much 22 local school districts will get in K-12 funding bill


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More than $28 million in new money is coming to Greater Lansing schools following the approval of a historic state K-12 funding bill. 
The bill will help close a district funding gap, an effort that started with the 1994 approval of Proposal A, which replaced property taxes with state taxes as the main source of school funding. The bill means an increase in base funding from $8,100 per student in some districts to $8,700 per student in all schools.
The bill will bring millions of dollars in extra funding to Greater Lansing schools as they rebound from a year of remote learning amid COVID-19 concerns. Lansing School District alone could see more than $4 million in new state education funding.  ....

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In-person vs. remote days at mid-Michigan schools, ranked


In-person vs. remote days at mid-Michigan schools, ranked
Mark Johnson, Lansing State Journal
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Students arrive for the first day of in-person classes Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, at Charlotte High School in Charlotte.
For students in mid-Michigan, the 2020-21 school year looked a lot different depending on where you lived.
In some districts, like Lansing, students learned remotely for the entire year. Twenty miles away in Charlotte, they could learn in the classroom for all but a few weeks if they chose.
COVID-19 forced every district in mid-Michigan to implement some form of remote learning throughout the year. But a review of in-person versus remote days at 11 area districts showed policies varied wildly. ....

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Childhood vaccinations fell in Michigan during the pandemic.


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LANSING, Mich. —
Michigan avoided a severe flu season last year with the help of masks and social distancing measures but a new challenge is facing the state: low rates of vaccination for diseases other than COVID.
In the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, many families stayed home, avoided contact with others, and delayed or canceled doctor’s appointments that weren’t critically important. The downside of those precautions is that typical childhood vaccinations have dipped.
Vaccinations across all childhood age groups, except for birth-dose hepatitis B vaccines, have declined in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Before 2019 about 67% of children aged five months and older were up-to-date on their vaccinations. In May 2020, it was less than half, 49.7 percent. ....

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Sleepovers, birthdays blamed for 222 quarantined in Charlotte schools


LANSING Health officials are blaming social gatherings over last week s spring break for a spike in COVID-19 cases at Charlotte Public Schools.
Classes, including some in-person learning, resumed at Charlotte schools on Monday as students returned from spring break the week before. Since then, Barry-Eaton District Health Department has confirmed 14 new COVID-19 cases and 222 students in quarantine, according to Anne Barna, spokesperson for the health department. 
Barna stopped short of calling the 14 cases an outbreak, as outbreaks involve two or more related cases.
None of the 14 cases are connected, she said, but added that the uptick could become an outbreak if case numbers continue to climb in Eaton County.  ....

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