Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Buena Vista And Inkster, Michigan School Districts With Financial Woes, Likely To Be Shut Down

Buena Vista And Inkster, Michigan School Districts With Financial Woes, Likely To Be Shut Down:

Buena Vista And Inkster, Michigan School Districts With Financial Woes, Likely To Be Shut Down

Posted:   |  Updated: 07/23/2013 1:41 pm EDT


 General Motors is alive, and two low-income school districts in Michigan are nearly dead. For them, there is no bailout.
As the city of Detroit made national headlines this month for seeking a bankruptcy filing, two mostly-black school districts in Michigan state failed to make a critical deadline. As a result, they'll likely be shut down.
The districts, Inkster and Buena Vista, are located in southern and central Michigan. Under a new law signed by Gov. Rick Snyder (R), they had to prove they were financially solvent and secure a private loan -- or be closed.
By 5:00 p.m. Monday, the struggling schools had failed to meet an extended deadline to prove they had enough money to stay open, and they were looking for other options -- including banks to lend them funds to continue operating and pay staff members or a charter school management organization that could step in to help.
But small school districts aren’t like big car companies, and as of Tuesday it was