School districts fear big cuts without government relief

Educators around Michigan are sounding the alarm on potential cuts that would devastate public education if lawmakers don’t work to deliver financial relief.

41 superintendents involved in the West Michigan Talent Triangle (WMTT) called on state and federal legislators to alleviate pressure on schools as estimates put the Michigan School Aid Fund upwards of $1.3 billion short of previous projections. 

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