Lawmakers on Monday started work on a plan that would change the calculus for school funding in a way that benefits growing school districts, but could hurt districts with declining student populations.
The House K-12 Education Budget Committee heard testimony Monday on a bill that splits growing school districts with the districts losing students because of how it would require school funding to be determined.
The bill allows school districts to calculate their enrollment based on the current year or the previous year, a measure that . . .
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