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School Districts Struggle to Combat Rising Inflation Costs

October 28, 2024 | Cannon Falls Area Schools, School Boards, Minnesota


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School Districts Struggle to Combat Rising Inflation Costs
In a recent government meeting, officials from Cannon Falls discussed the ongoing financial challenges faced by local school districts, primarily driven by inflation and unfunded mandates. Over the past decade, districts have experienced an average inflation rate of 2% to 3%, while state funding increases have often lagged behind, with only a 2% increase in favorable years. This disparity has forced districts to draw from their savings to cover rising costs, particularly during years of high inflation, such as the 7% spike noted in previous discussions.

The meeting highlighted the impact of unfunded mandates imposed by the state, which require schools to implement additional course requirements and teacher training without corresponding financial support. These mandates necessitate hiring more full-time employees or cutting existing courses to accommodate new requirements, further straining budgets.

Additionally, the implementation of the PEAT Family Medical Leave Act and rising unemployment insurance costs for hourly employees have added to the financial burden. School districts are expected to cover these expenses out of their own funds, with state support proving insufficient. For instance, a recent unemployment bill for the summer amounted to $50,000, with concerns that future funding would not be stable.

The district has been grappling with a growing deficit, exacerbated by the loss of ESSER funding that had previously helped balance budgets during the pandemic. As officials prepare to seek additional funding from Cannon Falls residents, they emphasize the urgent need to address these financial challenges to ensure the sustainability of educational programs and services.

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