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Akron Officials Help Develop New Statewide School Funding Plan

 Innes Community Learning Center is an Akron middle school.
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Innes Community Learning Center is an Akron middle school.

Officials from Akron and across Ohio testified in Columbus Thursday in support of a new school funding plan they say is more equitable and realistic than what鈥檚 been in place for the last 30 years. 

Eighteen months ago, Ohio Reps Bob Cupp (R-Lima) and John Patterson (D-Jefferson) asked active school superintendents,  treasurers, educators and administrators to put their heads together to create a funding plan that would serve Ohio鈥檚  610 school districts based on their individual needs.  

The bipartisan group developed the , which uses both property values and income to identify a community鈥檚 ability to pay its fair share, unlike the current plan, which has been deemed unconstitutional and relies heavily on property values. Currently, districts with higher property values unfairly benefit, while 82 percent of districts receive either the capped or guaranteed levels of funding.

The goal of the new plan was to:

  • Define the costs of educating a student and operating a school district
  • Ensure students are enabled to achieve their highest potential despite their economic situation or the district鈥檚  property wealth
  • Create a fair and stable funding formula  
  • Provide money directly to the schools and students

Chief Financial Officer Ryan Pendleton helped create the new plan, which he said is based on the actual costs of education. And it either eliminates or reduces the existing artificial caps and guarantees districts face, while respecting local municipalities鈥 control.

鈥淚t is a new reality based formula that鈥檚 based around the classroom and kids, people can follow it, it makes sense,鈥 Pendleton said.  鈥淭here are districts who are on the guarantees, meaning they won鈥檛 get new monies, who are supportive of this formula because they know there鈥檚 no way under the current formula for them to have their specific needs addressed in the legislature.鈥

In addition to the base costs of education, the plan includes funding for tech, STEM and special education, as well as for gifted students and English learners. It also includes funding to address poverty and the mental health needs of communities, while improving security and school bus safety.

The plan has been endorsed by the executive committee of the , which unanimously endorsed the plan's process, goals and objectives. The , the and the all support the new plan as well. The officials鈥 testimonies and the associations鈥 endorsements bring support to the plan as the Ohio General Assembly works through budget decisions over the next few weeks for the upcoming two-year cycle.

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Jennifer Conn joined WKSU in February 2019 as Akron reporter.
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