Some education experts say economic pressures from the coronavirus outbreak could lead schools to cut 300,000 teaching jobs.
in the school aid fund, Hill said. That could translate to a $700 drop in the roughly $9,200 West Bloomfield receives per student this year – and potentially another $700 drop next year if there's no federal intervention.
West Bloomfield received $253,000 for its 5,700 students. The money helped pay for a new computer system to aid with online instruction. In Philadelphia, where the school system projects a $38 million shortfall, district leaders encourage state residents to contact state and local lawmakers each Thursday with calls and letters to maintain funding for schools.calling for an additional $200 billion in federal relief for K-12 schools.
"I think there's a legit case that some new funds are needed," he said."But what is the public getting for its money?"States face biggest hits In Broward County Public Schools – Florida's second-largest school district with more than 268,000 students – analysts are preparing scenarios for accommodating a 10%, 15% or 20% cut in money from the state. District officials worry they could look at a $146 million shortfall.
Most districts don’t have the flexibility to deal with these financial headwinds, not after having to race to put together feeding and online instructional programs for students no longer attending school, said Michael Casserly, head of the"The combination of that leanness plus the unexpected costs they're having to incur is a perfect storm in combination with these expected revenue shortfalls," Casserly said.
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