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Board hears state budget implications: family application rules, one-time funding and program offsets raise concern

Milan Area Schools Board of Education · October 9, 2025
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Superintendent Christopher McMahon and Business Manager Krista Hendricks told the board Oct. 8 that Michigan—s new school-aid budget raises per-pupil aid but also creates new conditions that could reduce or reclassify funding for Milan Area Schools.

District leaders told the board on Oct. 8 that Michigan—s recently enacted school-aid budget raises both new revenue and new reporting or eligibility requirements that will affect Milan Area Schools.

Superintendent McMahon and Business Manager Krista Hendricks said the foundation allowance increased by about $442 per pupil (to approximately $10,050) and that Milan—s share of a 25 percent increase in at-risk funding may be about $263,000. They noted, however, that the state budget also includes offsets and reclassifications. McMahon and Hendricks said the district had already budgeted…

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