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1998 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Revised New Teacher Initiative

Item 138 #13c

Item 138 #13c

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY1999 $8,984,847 FY2000 $4,548,351 GF

Language
Page 93, line 14, strike "$2,363,701,528" and insert "$2,372,686,375".
Page 93, line 14, strike "$2,411,157,990" and insert "$2,415,706,341".
Page 101, after line 17, insert:
"l. 1) Out of this appropriation, an amount estimated at $8,984,847 from the general fund is provided for the state's share of adding approximately 450 elementary teachers, in addition to those funded through the Standards of Quality and K-3 Reduced Class Size payments, in the first year; and $27,473,379 from the general fund is provided for the state's share of adding approximately 950 elementary teachers, in addition to those funded through the Standards of Quality and K-3 Reduced Class Size payments, in the second year and continuing the support for the 450 teachers added in the first year.  In order for any school division to receive its proportionate share of funding for these additional teachers, the local superintendent must certify to the Department of Education that the additionl teachers are employed.

2)  For the purposes of this initiative, a teacher is defined as any elementary classroom teacher, reading specialist, or technology specialist who has direct contact with students in the classroom.

3)  School divisions that wish to participate in this program shall certify their intent to participate to the Department of Education no later than September 15 in each year."


Explanation
(This amendment provides state funding for 450 additional elementary teachers in the first year and 950 additional elementary teachers in the second year. Overall, the funding provides for state support for 1,400 new teachers by the second year.)