The Monroe County Community School Corporation will have an asynchronous eLearning day Monday so educators can attend a rally on public school funding at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
The Indiana State Teachers Association is calling it “Day of Action.”
Senate Bill 1 and Senate Bill 518 would directly impact the funds public schools receive. The bills would change where property tax dollars are distributed and require public schools to share tax revenues.
The bills could cost tens of millions of dollars for public schools, said MCCSC Superintendent Markay Winston. MCCSC is encouraging residents to contact legislators on the issue.
MCCSC is offering meal pick up options at Templeton and Fairview Elementary Schools from noon to 1:30 p.m.
Families can request a meal through an online form.
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