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Report: MS schools among nation's most 'chronically underfunded'

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Friday, January 26, 2024   

A new report finds Mississippi is among the states that it says "chronically underfunds" its K-through-12 schools.

The Albert Shanker Institute report measured statewide funding for almost 20 years, ranking state school-funding formulas based on how many students attend schools in districts with funding below the estimated "adequate" levels.

Study co-author Bruce Baker, a professor at the University of Miami, said Mississippi has consistently made greater effort than the national average - but the numbers indicate the state still isn't stepping up to give districts the money they need.

"Still 100% of kids in Mississippi districts attend districts that don't have enough money to achieve national average outcomes; 74.6% attend chronically underfunded," he said. "It's kind of like having a very low-wealth school district in a state that can't raise the tax revenue on its own to adequately fund its schools."

The report found 39 states devote a smaller share of their budgets to K-through-12 public schools than they did in 2006, and estimates this long-term underfunding has ended up costing schools more than $360 billion, just between 2016 and 2021. In some states, critics of public education have said it wastes money and prioritizes the needs of teachers' unions.

Mary Cathryn Ricker, executive director of the Albert Shanker Institute, said the result of years of budget cuts feels like a "fiscal cliff" for many schools. She added that the report recommends that every state audit its school funding levels and share the findings with residents.

"Our report really serves to be that vehicle to help let states know they need to do this review," he said. "They need to look at what was their state's effort back in 2006, and where is it now? And how can they improve upon that?"

Ricker said the crucial role of the review is to ensure that students facing the greatest challenges receive the resources they need to thrive in their education.


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