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Lansing School District outlines $286 million budget; grants make up 45%

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District finance staff presented a grants-focused budget update showing grants account for roughly $128.4 million of the district's $286.4 million budget and detailed major federal and state awards including Title I and 31a funding.

Kim Adams, a district grants presenter, told the Lansing Public School District Board of Education on March 20 that the district's amended budget for the current school year is $286,414,000 and that grants account for about 45% of that total.

Adams said the district currently lists approximately $128,400,000 in grants and $158,000,000 in the general fund. "Grants are generally purpose driven, application based, non reimbursable, and there is accountability required," Adams said.

The presentation listed local, state and federal, and competitive grants. Adams called out Title I, Part A at about $9,300,000, which she described as focused on targeted academic support, professional development and family…

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