HOLLAND, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – Although the legislative plate in Lansing may be already full when state lawmakers return next month from their holiday break, educators have another issue they want addressed.
Dr. Brian Davis, Holland School Superintendent, participated in the Michigan School Finance Research Collaborative. “A report is going to be delivered to (Governor Snyder and lawmakers) in January by a bipartisan group of business and education experts who sought to figure out what it really cost to provide a high-quality education in the state or Michigan,” he said on “WHTC Morning News” today.
Dr. Davis said that the impetus for this study came from state schools seeing foundation grant funding cut more than five years ago to levels prior to the 2006 Academic Year, and it took until this past school year to return to the 2011 levels.




