We sent this letter to Chmn. Cushingberry, other members of the House Appropriations Committee, Reps. Ebli (Monroe) and Warren (Ann Arbor), and Sens. Brater and Richardville, on April 5th. A copy of the final letter in PDF form is attached to this posting.
Dear friends,
As you may know, last week the Senate passed a bill, along party lines, that would cut $34 per pupil from school districts' allowances for
this year. This and other cuts were part of an attempt by the Senate's Republican majority to close the School Aid Fund deficit of $377 million without any new revenues.
While the $34 cut seems small, it is coming so late in the schools' fiscal years that it has the potential to be very destructive -- especially to districts which have little or no reserve.
(To put the number in perspective, Ann Arbor, with over 16,700 students, would lose nearly $570,000 in state funding right at the end of the school year. Monroe, with 6,800 students, would lose over $230,000.)
The bill also makes no changes to how schools are funded, or where the money comes from, so we'll have to figure it out all over again with next year's budget (2007-08). Most of the money for closing the gap this year came from one-time accounting changes to the state teachers' retirement fund; this "trick" won't be available to us again.
The state House of Representatives is just now taking up the Senate bill (
SB 221), and there will soon be hearings about it in the House Appropriations committee. This is a critical juncture, since the House has the chance to pass an alternative proposal and work with the Senate to find a compromise. Many House members, and the Governor, have already said the late cuts to schools are unacceptable. If we are to be credible, however, we need to step up and say that we as parents and citizens are willing to do our part to keep our schools strong.
We have already delivered this letter to members of the House Appropriations Committee, but there will certainly be more work to do. We welcome your support, and invite you to send us your contact information, including email, so that we can sign you up for our notifications. Send your message to:
info@miparentsforschools.org
Let's work to make a difference, together!
Steve Norton
Michigan Parents for Schools
PS - To find out more about SB221 and what it means for schools, see the article on our website here:
http://www.miparentsforschools.org/?q=node/28
Hon. George Cushingberry, Jr.
Chairman, House Committee on Appropriations
S0687 House Office Building
P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514
Dear Chairman Cushingberry,
We are parents of children who attend Michigan public schools, and we are writing you today about Senate Bill 221, which is currently before your committee. As you know, this bill sets forth the Senate's plan to close the deficit in the School Aid Fund for the current fiscal year without finding new revenue. As part of that effort, the bill calls for a $34 per pupil "proration" of the foundation allowance - in other words, a cut in State aid to schools well into their fiscal years.
We strongly urge you and your colleagues on the committee and in the House to develop an alternative proposal for closing the School Aid Fund deficit that does not involve cuts to districts so late in the year. You are aware, we are sure, of the number of districts statewide that could be pushed into insolvency with these cuts, and a much larger number of districts are near to exhausting their reserves after several years of school aid payments that have not kept up with inflation.
Moreover, while a cut of this size might have been manageable (if unwelcome) last summer, giving districts time to prepare, implementing this cut now will be extremely disruptive to most districts in the state. We are very worried about what this will mean for our children's schools.
We agree with educators and lawmakers from both sides of the aisle who argue that now is the time to invest in public education rather than pull the props out from under it. Asking for new funding, in the current economic climate, carries with it certain responsibilities: parents are justified in demanding that our local schools act as prudent stewards of public funds, and all groups involved need to be willing to make reasonable sacrifices. As parents and citizens, we are willing to do our part by making financial sacrifices so that our children's public schools can have adequate and stable funding. But under current law, we cannot make these kinds of decisions locally.
Most of all, we urge you and your colleagues to work toward a stable and lasting solution to the problems presented by our current system of school funding - one that is fair to our State's children as well as its taxpayers. The effort to close the current deficit in school aid may provide an opening to do just that.
Thank you very much for your consideration,
Steven & Lynda Norton
Jeannette Jackson
Janice & Andrew Lieberman
Jennifer Tanau
---- Michigan Parents for Schools (
www.miparentsforschools.org)
Jennifer Abram, Petersburg
Raven Ausmus, Monroe
Carol Barron, La Salle, MI
Jennifer Barth, Monroe
Nancy and David Baum, Ann Arbor
Teri J. Boron, Monroe
Mike & Cindy Bott, Ann Arbor
Chris & Michael Boudrie, Monroe
Sharon Boyd, Ann Arbor
Donald Brady, Monroe
Jane Brennan, Grosse Pointe
Kelly & Shane Bumgarner, Ann Arbor
Dale Carter, Monroe
Ian Cooke, Monroe
Mary S. Cowell, Monroe
Samantha & Stephen Daly, Ann Arbor
Jerry Davis, Ann Arbor
Elizabeth DeRose, Ann Arbor
Tammy Dozier, Monroe
Lavina Durell, Monroe
Michael Durell, Monroe
Carrie A. Dworkin, Ann Arbor
Steve Favreau, Monroe
Connie Fleeman, Monroe
Dawn M. Gallagher, Monroe
Katherine Ganzel, Ann Arbor
Angela L. Gapuz, Monroe
Melissa A. Gast, Canton
Lori Goins, Monroe
Sam & Nancy Guich, Monroe
Elaine S. Guyer, Monroe
Andrea Hansell, Ann Arbor
Jennifer Heringhausen, Monroe
Robert Heringhausen, Monroe
Jennifer Hills, Monroe
Abigail Hohner, Ann Arbor
Janice Howard, Monroe
Laura Hughson, Monroe
Sucheta Joshi & Krishna Garikipati, Ann Arbor
Jack & Angela Katz, Monroe
Kathryn A. Kisonas, Monroe
Dawn Kimble, Monroe
Dawn Korman, Ann Arbor
Sandra Kurtansky, Monroe
Paula Mandell, Monroe
Jessica Martell, Monroe
Ginger & Jerry Mason, Monroe
Christine McQueen, Monroe
Loretta Miller, Monroe
Kellyann & David Morgan, Monroe
Kellyjo Muncie, Newport
James Murray, Monroe
Charles Myers, Monroe
Pete Myers, Monroe
Raina Myers, Monroe
Cindy & Scott Perelman, Monroe
Leona Perelman, Monroe
Lisa Perelman, Monroe
Sue Pickens, Monroe
Callistia Pipis, Monroe
Darrin & Tammy Pocs, Monroe
Renee Poniewozcik, Monroe
Beth & Jim Ressler, Ann Arbor
Penny Revels, Monroe
Virginia Rogers, Ann Arbor
Susan Rothenberger, Monroe
Brit Satchwell, Ann Arbor
Greg Sevva, Monroe
Nicole M. Slater, Monroe
Gretchen Spreitzer & Bob Schoeni, Ann Arbor
Helen Starman, Ann Arbor
Charlene F. Stockard, Monroe
Ginger Stuck, Monroe
Tonya M. Sweat, Monroe
Paul Toth, Monroe
Sheryl A. Valeri, Monroe
Gail & Todd Valmassei, Monroe
Jerome & Gloria VanBelle, Monroe
Kathy Vensel, Monroe
Peggy Walsh, Ann Arbor
Kathryn A. & Mark A. Webb, Monroe
Patricia A. West, Monroe
Janine Yancich, Mattawan
Dierdre Younglove, Monroe
Carole Zenz, Chelsea
Tim Zorn, LaSalle