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Montana’s K-12 school system plays an essential role in this state — as essential as any of the many public institutions covered by Montana Free Press. It’s also an expensive endeavor, with districts across the state spending, according to data from the state Office of Public Instruction, about $2.5 billion last year.

The formulas that determine how that money flows from taxpayers to public school districts are both bafflingly complex and infuriatingly essential for anyone who wants to get to the bottom of perennial debates over school funding.


The Free Press published a lengthy visual explainer last week intended to make that task easier. But at 3,000 words — not counting labels on the pictures — the piece is no cakewalk of a read. So we figured we’d try to boil down the five most important takeaways we took from the project as a separate story:

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