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Title: Montana.
Authors: Harikka, Kathryn1, Henry, Nicole1
Source: Journal of Education Human Resources. 2025 Supplement1, Vol. 43 Issue S1, p83-88. 6p.
Subject Terms: *Educational finance, *Special education, *Educational resources, *Teachers' salaries, *Human capital
Geographic Terms: Montana
Abstract: Montana has prioritized increasing K-12 funding and special education resources. Across the state, Montana focused on increased funding for teacher salaries and retention. HB 15 adjusted the base aid calculation by 2.7% and 3% respectively across the new FY 2024–2025 biennium. Montana received an increase in federal education COVID-19 relief funding. FY 2024 saw an increase in tuition costs in the university system with a proposal for decreasing funding for the Tribal and University systems. For FY 2024, the education budget was $1,145,421,648. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Montana has prioritized increasing K-12 funding and special education resources. Across the state, Montana focused on increased funding for teacher salaries and retention. HB 15 adjusted the base aid calculation by 2.7% and 3% respectively across the new FY 2024–2025 biennium. Montana received an increase in federal education COVID-19 relief funding. FY 2024 saw an increase in tuition costs in the university system with a proposal for decreasing funding for the Tribal and University systems. For FY 2024, the education budget was $1,145,421,648. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:2562783X
DOI:10.3138/jehr-2024-0061