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School Districts Receive Certified General Aid Figures
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | October 15, 2018
As required by state statute on or by Oct. 15 of each year, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has provided the certified amount each public school district will receive from the $4.656 billion appropriated for general state aid for the 2018-19 school year. According to DPI, roughly 55 percent of the state’s public school districts (230 of 422) will receive more general state aid this school year than they did in 2017‑18. For more information including a listing of school districts and their certified general aid amounts, please see the DPI news release here.
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