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Iowa Public School Funding Debate May Be Solved

Iowa Public School Funding Debate May Be Solved

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A flurry of high-level negotiations at the Iowa statehouse on Wednesday may have yielded a tentative agreement on how to resolve the impasse over state funding of public schools. According to the Facebook post of an eastern Iowa legislator, the tentative deal would give K-12 schools a 1.25% increase in general state aid for the next school year, the Republican bargaining position since January, along with a one-time boost of $55 million  in state support, so the total amount of new money for schools would equal what Democrats in the legislature had been seeking. Brian Schoenjahn, a Democrat from Arlington, is a former educator who leads a subcommittee that’s been wrestling with education funding issues.


School officials, by state law, had to certify their districts’ budgets for the next school year by April 30th. Since legislators had failed to make the decision on school funding by then, Iowa superintendents issued more than 1100 layoff notices to teachers and staff last week.

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