Karen D. Twomey, a member of the Ferndale Public Schools Board of Education and a teacher in Bloomfield Hills Schools, and Thomas Pedroni, an associate professor at Wayne State University, make their own pitch on how to fix Detroit Public Schools in a recent guest article for the Detroit Free Press.
ForTheRecord says: Detroit Public Schools in 2013-14 spent 25 percent more than the state average on instructional salaries and benefits. DPS spent $6,403 per pupil on instructional salaries and benefits, which the state describes as “the total classroom instructional salary and fringe benefit costs for classroom instructional personnel.” The statewide average is $5,140, according to the Michigan Department of Education’s Bulletin 1014.
Detroit Public Schools' general fund, which is used to pay for daily operations such as teachers’ salaries, received $12,931 per pupil in 2013-14, the most recent year data is available. That figure includes local, state and federal funding. That’s $3,810 more per pupil than the statewide average of $9,121, or 42 percent higher.
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