Statewide Core Issues with School Funding Explained on New Website
School districts across the region continue to innovate to meet the growing needs of their students while balancing the increasing costs associated with these needs.
North Central Washington schools are not alone in this dilemma, as many school districts around the state find themselves in a similar, difficult financial position – with costs and needs exceeding funding from the state.
Major factors impacting school budgets are:
- the cost of providing special education services exceeds the funding districts get from the state and federal governments
- student needs have grown and changed, yet the money to support these needs is going away, even though support is still needed
- costs for the things school districts need to operate has skyrocketed, yet the funding the state provides for these necessities has not kept up.
In the 2022-23 school year alone, special education expenses that were unfunded across the state amounted to $529.8 million.
The Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) has launched www.waschoolfunding.org, a new website to better explain the issues creating financial pressure on K-12 school districts, and the need for state funding to reflect these increasing costs. In addition to sharing the factors contributing to widespread Washington K-12 budget challenges, the website also offers solutions that would help school budgets in the short and long term.