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Factors Influencing Privatization in Michigan

By Michael D. LaFaive, published on June 26, 2007

No matter how much contracting can free a district to focus on its core educational mission, the potential cost savings are usually important, too. As noted earlier under “Contracting of School Support Services,” Michigan’s school finance structure, which attaches a majority of most districts’ money to student enrollment, places an increased premium on schools’ cost management.

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A School Privatization Primer

  • Acknowledgements
  • An Overview of Privatization
  • The Incidence of Contracting for School Support Services
  • Privatization and the Core Mission of Education
  • Factors Influencing Privatization in Michigan
    • Proposal A, School Choice and Student Enrollment Trends
    • Personnel Costs
    • School Districts’ Administrative Powers: Public Act 112 of 1994
  • School Privatization Contracting Guide
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix 1: A Recent Privatization Court Challenge
  • Appendix 2: Sample RFPs, Company Responses and Contracts
  • Appendix 3: Contractors Operating in Michigan School Districts
  • Endnotes

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