Schools

Basic Education Funding: Methacton Will Get $6.8M

Methacton will receive notably more than it did last year under the governor's proposal

By KARA SEYMOUR and JUSTIN HEINZE

Governor Tom Wolf has announced his proposal for distributing public education funding, including a district-by-district breakdown.

In 2016-2017, there is a proposed $200 million increase for Basic Education Funding, bringing the total appropriation to $6.13 billion. That's a 3.37 percent increase over 2015-2016, according to information from the governor's office.

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But how does it breakdown locally?

The governor's office has shared the data on its website. We have pulled out key elements here. If you want to see the complete spreadsheets, click here.

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Here are numbers from some nearby school districts:

Norristown Area School District

Total 2016-17 Basic Education Funding: $12,984,454

Increase From 2015-16: 6.10 percent

Share of $200 million in Basic Education Funding increase: $746,819

Methacton School District

Total 2016-17 Basic Education Funding: $6,858,423

Increase From 2015-16: 2.46 percent

Share of $200 million in Basic Education Funding increase: $164,515

Hatboro-Horsham School District

Total 2016-17 Basic Education Funding: $4,896,840

Increase From 2015-16: 4.68 percent

Share of $200 million in Basic Education Funding increase: $219,108

Lower Merion School District

Total 2016-17 Basic Education Funding: $3,896,740

Increase From 2015-16: 4.76 percent

Share of $200 million in Basic Education Funding increase: $176,934

North Penn School District

Total 2016-17 Basic Education Funding: $10,097,587

Increase From 2015-16: 5.81 percent

Share of $200 million in Basic Education Funding increase: $554,650

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