Private schools received public funds for COVID relief: What we know


The same mental health crisis plaguing Michigan’s public schools is also plaguing its private schools. 

Many teenagers attending Michigan Lutheran Seminary, a private high school in Saginaw, have struggled with anxiety and depression because their normal school routines were disrupted for months at a time, just like their peers in public schools. Some acted out when they returned to the private school’s campus, said David Koehler, dean of students. 

Michigan Lutheran Seminary private school in Saginaw on July 7, 2022.

After a schoolwide screening, officials found that roughly 25% to 30% of students needed extra mental health help. Administrators turned to the school’s counselor to work more hours. 

That extra help cost money.

The private school used COVID relief funds to help pay for those extra hours, just like many public schools did.

In fact, private schools across the state benefitted from federal COVID relief funding, while they also had access to taxpayer money that public school districts did not: Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Many private schools received both COVID relief funding and PPP loans, according to an analysis by the Detroit Free Press in collaboration with Chalkbeat Detroit and Bridge Michigan. 





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