Incentive funds prompt 2 Michigan districts to combine food service

Aug. 19, 2011
Livonia and Plymouth-Canton hope to receive an additional $100 per pupil

From The Detroit Free Press: In Michigan, the Livonia and Plymouth-Canton school districtshave finalized a deal to combine food-service operations. It's designed to save money for the neighboring districts and help them qualify for incentive funds. The state legislature has offered an additional $100 per student to districts that adopt certain best practices. They include charging employees at least 10 percent of their health care premiums and obtaining bids for non-instructional services, a move that could lead to privatization.

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