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Updated: 10:51 PM Feb 8, 2010
Schools Given Permission to Delay Count Day
Snow may cancel classes Wednesday.
Posted: 10:50 PM Feb 8, 2010Reporter: Associated Press |
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Public school districts across Michigan can delay pivotal tallies of student enrollment if an expected heavy winter snowfall this week forces class cancellations.
Wednesday is the official Pupil Count Day. State education officials issued a memo Monday telling school districts they can conduct student counts the next scheduled day of classes.
The National Weather Service has called for up to nine inches of snow Tuesday and Wednesday across mid-Michigan.
Each district receives more than $7,300 in state aid per student, with Wednesday's scheduled count determining 25 percent of their funding from the state. September's student count determines the other 75 percent.
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