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Washington schools weigh options for budget woes
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As Bellevue weighs decisions about school consolidation, several other Western Washington districts say they're also facing budget challenges.
Everett School District, for example, says it is seeing just a slight decrease in funding as compared to last year and does not have any near-term plans for school consolidation, but is still facing budget challenges.
"Besides ESSER going away, we have a 2% decrease in Regionalization (part of the McCleary fix in 2018) and the state continues to underfund basic education (for instance, $9 million in special education costs are not funded by the state)," a spokesperson wrote in an e-mail.
Mercer Island School District says it also has a budget shortfall, and due to declining enrollment, its school board discussed the possibility of closing an elementary school but chose not to.
MISD says its budget shortfall is "not just because of declining enrollment but also because there is a long history of schools being underfunded by Washington State, which has an outdated prototypical school funding model," and it would like to see changes at the state level.
UW Associate Professor of Education Finance and Policy Dr. David Knight says there was a large drop in public school enrollment during the pandemic, with enrollment numbers increasing slightly since -- but not restoring past totals. Because state education funding is tied to enrollment, it is having a significant impact on many districts.
"Many of your costs are fixed in the short-term, so you have the same teachers and school buildings from one year to the next, you can make changes that are sensitive to declining enrollment, but at the end of the day, declining enrollment is going to be a really challenging financial circumstance for school districts," Knight said.
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https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/bellevue-closing-elementary-schools-washington-district-funding-challenges/281-9e478d7e-070d-448b-96c6-ea278eac132b