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Ingham ISD budget presentation warns Medicaid and special-education changes could affect local services

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Summary

An Ingham ISD representative briefed the Williamston board on the ISD’s three-part budget and urged local districts to track possible federal and state funding changes, especially Medicaid reimbursements that support special-education services.

Jason, an Ingham Intermediate School District (ISD) presenter, told the Williamston Community Schools board that the ISD provided its general-education budget information under Public Act 234 of 2004 and asked districts to return a resolution of support or opposition by June 1.

Jason described three ISD budgets — general education, special education and career and technical education (CTE) — and said the ISD’s early projections were based on the governor’s recommendations and the latest Senate activity. He said the ISD’s working projection at the time of the presentation was roughly $57 million in revenues and expenditures, while last year’s budget had moved from a projection of about $49 million to more than $60 million after later allocations were added.

Why it matters: the ISD supplies special-education staff, early-childhood programming and shared services.…

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