Document Type
Paper
Publication Date
5-6-2025
Abstract
This project explores the impact of immigrant student populations on Minnesota school districts' resource distribution and sustainability. By analyzing county-level immigration data alongside district enrollment counts, the research examines how an increase in immigrant students influences the allocation of educational resources within districts. Key components of this study include researching the formula-based state funding for districts, which addresses policy and equity issues; and assessing the marginal costs and benefits associated with each additional student, involving the analysis of economic cost structures. Additionally, the project incorporates an oral history component, using interviews with school administrators to gain insights into the financial impact of immigration in rural districts. This analysis aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how rural school districts leverage the Minnesota state funding formula through the enrollment of immigrant students, as well as the implications for long-term educational and community sustainability.
Recommended Citation
Weber, Ava, "The Impact of Immigration on Resource Allocation in Minnesota School Districts" (2025). Honors Capstone Projects. 22.
https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/honors/22
Primo Type
Text Resource