(AP) -- Public school districts across Michigan are preparing for the first student count day of the new school year.
Count days and school funding is mandated through the State School Aid Act.
Fall count day on Wednesday will determine 90 percent of per-pupil funding for the 2012-2013 academic year. A winter count day in February makes up the remaining 10 percent.
The per-pupil average will be calculated after count day data is audited. Many schools hold special events to make sure students come to class.
Detroit, which has seen enrollment and state aid plummet in recent years, will begin distributing Netbooks Wednesday at several schools. Students in eighth through 12th grade will be allowed to take the small laptop computers home to allow their access to technology outside the classroom.
About 19,000 netbooks will be distributed through the end of the month.
You can find more details on Student Count Day by clicking here. You can also find details on Current Year State School Aid Monthly Status Reports & Payments for northern Michigan districts by clicking on the links below:
Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona ESD
Charlevoix-Emmet ISD
Cheboygan-Otsego-Presque Isle ESD
Clare-Galdwin Regional Education Service District
C.O.O.R. ISD
Eastern Upper Peninsula ISD
Manistee ISD
Mecosta-Osceola ISDTraverse Bay ISD
Wexford-Missaukee ISD
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