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Paying for Michigan Schools: Doesn't the sweepstake do that?David Martell is the Executive Director of Michigan School Business Officials. He says it's true the Lottery does mitigate. "The lottery itself, yes, and more »
The Detroit News - Aug 19, 2010
Dave Martell, head director of Michigan School Business Officials, said Granholm's recommendation to divert $208 million from the school aid wealth is and more »
Lansing State Journal - Aug 22, 2010
School districts in Michigan have been financially battered for the last several years, and Duda said Michigan School Business Officials personnel have and more »
Huron Daily Tribune - Aug 19, 2010
Schools could see 'Edujobs' funds by fallThe Michigan School Business Officials website notorious the funds could be used for the salaries of principals and assistant principals. and more »
Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com - Sep 01, 2010
MLive.comState officials had guessed that half the Michigan school employees who adept would retire. Had that happened at WMU, “we wouldn't even have done the Western Michigan University's summer vacation?: Constructionall 21 information articles »
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Dennis Costerison, government director of the Indiana Association of School Business Officials, said Hoosier schools need the money. and more »
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Teachers' good benefits under fire Cash-strapped districts go after perks like low-cost well-being care Maureen Feighan / The Detroit News
Despite multimillion-dollar budget shortfalls in school districts across Metro Detroit, teachers be prolonged to enjoy generous benefits that range from free health care to longevity pay, an assay of teacher contracts in 10 of the area's largest school districts shows.
Teachers in Dearborn, Plymouth-Canton, Southfield and Warren Consolidated Schools pay nothing monthly for form care as long as they stay in network and as little as $5 or $10 co-pays for medication drugs and doctors' office visits, according to their contracts. Farmington and Troy also pay nothing monthly but do pay annual deductibles.
A Detroit Scandal review of 10 contracts covering more than 5,000 teachers who teach more than 100,000 students in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties shows teachers often get 10-14 chagrined days a year, which they can bank; tuition reimbursement for continuing their education; and coverage of chiropractor visits.