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Yom Kippur student absences could cost state funding for Michigan schools

The holiest day of the Jewish calendar couldn’t come at a worse time for Michigan public schools this year.

Yom Kippur falls on Oct. 5,  which is also the state’s “student count day,” the one day a year when the number of students who attend school determines how much that district will receive in state funds the following year. 

By Michigan law, count day is on the first Wednesday of October, and superintendents typically go to great lengths to entice students to attend. Districts have coaxed students to attend on the days using raffles, basketball tickets, and zoo trips. This helps them ensure at least $9,150 in state funding per student, according to Chalkbeat Detroit.

Photo: Detroit Jewish News/ Source: YnetNews

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Diane Sweetman 15:55 29.09.2022
I agree with you Patsy Webb! And Yes to you too George Wideman🥹
Patsy Webb 15:02 29.09.2022
If a school had a disaster they would have to put the count off. This is a historical event. They have to put the count off. or they could sanction an absentee vote for children that were absent
George Wideman 14:13 29.09.2022
I think their count day does not have the history Yum Kippur. Hum.
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