May 29, 1998 • Page Image 17
…The schools of choice program is one that, accord- ing to Epstein-Glowacki, results in a funding inequity. The district gets $5,800 per out-of-district student from the state, compared to $7,800 for students in the district. Forty students came into the district last year, and 24 more will come in for the next school year. "We need to retain our own students and not worry about letting others in," she said. Lieberman said West Bloomfield schoo...…

















































