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School Funding Ten Years after Michigan’s Proposal A: Does Equity Equal Adequacy?
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June 2004, No. 203
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Last Updated: 05/13/2004

School Funding Ten Years after Michigan’s Proposal A: Does Equity Equal Adequacy?

Rick Mattoon

Michigan’s school finance reform aimed primarily to improve the equity in funding across school districts. Now, policymakers are turning their attention to the adequacy of education—ensuring that schools provide a desired level of learning and the necessary resources to support student achievement.

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