Michigan's student count day to take place Wednesday

This Wednesday, school districts across the state will be participating in count day, the biannual count of students that helps to determine the amount of money each school district gets. Count days are crucial for districts like Detroit Public Community Schools where chronic absenteeism and the need for funding are both apparent. The day comes twice each year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Each school simply needs to tally up all the students in attendance and the state will combine both count days totals to determine how much money the district will receive the following year.