A resolution to recognize January 25-31, 2026, as Catholic Schools Week.
Impact
The recognition of Catholic Schools Week emphasizes the financial benefits that Catholic schools bring to the state. By accounting for the minimum public school foundation allowance, Catholic schools are estimated to save taxpayers over $506 million during the current school year. This highlights the efficiency and economic value provided by Catholic schools in Michigan, where parents contribute through tuition while also supporting local public schools via taxes.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 89 aims to recognize January 25-31, 2026, as Catholic Schools Week in Michigan. Proposed by Senators Bellino, Lauwers, Huizenga, and several others, the resolution acknowledges the significant role that Catholic schools play in the state. With 50,421 students enrolled in 207 Catholic elementary and high schools, this resolution underscores the contributions of these institutions in providing a quality education while adhering to the same health and safety regulations required of public schools.
Contention
While the resolution is largely celebratory, it brings forth several underlying points regarding the role of faith-based education within the public framework. Some may argue that the public's financial support of Catholic schools creates a potential constitutional dilemma concerning the separation of church and state. Nevertheless, the resolution focuses on the community service aspect of Catholic schools and their commitment to fostering not just academic success, but moral and spiritual development among students, inclusive of non-Catholic students as well.