
About School Equity Caucus
The School Equity Caucus is an association of Michigan K-12 and Intermediate public school districts that was founded in January 1987 to seek adequate and equitable funding of our K-12 public schools that will enable every school district to provide equal educational opportunity for all of the children and youth in the State of Michigan.The membership of the Caucus consists of public school districts located in the State of Michigan. During the 2013-14 school year that membership numbered over 200 school districts in all geographic regions of the State.
The organizational structure of the Caucus consists of an executive director, a legislative liaison, an office manager and a board of directors. The board of directors consists of public school superintendents from every region in the state.
The Caucus Board of Directors meet once a month during the school year and hold an additional organizational meeting during the month of July. In addition a general membership meeting is held in the Fall and Spring of each year.
To become a member of the Caucus a district completes the membership form and pays annual membership dues according to a fee schedule. For a membership invoice for K-12 districts click here, for ISD districts click here.