The Ohio House incorporated an ambitious plan into its proposal for the state budget that would completely redo how the state funds K-12 public education.
It would give $1.88 billion more to Ohio's public schools over six years. But the big lingering question was how much would this new plan to give to individual districts.
Finally, we have an answer.
Lawmakers released a spreadsheet Tuesday showing how much money school districts would receive for each year of the state's two-year budget.
See how much your school district would get below.
Some districts, like Columbus City Schools, would get a lot more money. The district would go from $158 million currently to $271 million if the plan was fully phased in after six years. That's a 70% increase in their state funding.