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1998 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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100% - K-3 Reduced Class Size Program

Item 138 #6c

Item 138 #6c

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY1999 $14,530,347 FY2000 $14,652,415 GF

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Page 93, line 14, strike "$2,363,701,528" and insert "$2,378,231,875".
Page 93, line 14, strike "$2,411,157,990" and insert "$2,425,810,405".
Page 104, line 25, strike "$64,770,965" and insert "$79,301,312".
Page 104, line 26, strike "$65,310,056" and insert "$79,962,471".
Page 104, strike lines 46 through 48, and insert:
"Up to 16% 24 to 1 29
16% but less than 30% 20 to 1 25
30% but less than 45% 19 to 1 24
45% but less than 55% 18 to 1 23
55% but less than 65% 17 to 1 22
65% but less than 70% 16 to 1 21
70% but less than 75% 15 to 1 20
75% or more 14 to 1 19".
Page 105, strike lines 4 through 20, and insert:
"f.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction may grant waivers to school divisions for the class size requirement in schools that have only one class in an affected grade level in a primary school.
g.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall provide a report on the status of the reduction in primary class sizes to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations, House Education, Senate Finance, and Senate Education and Health Committees by December 1 of each year."


Explanation
(This amendment would fund the K-3 Reduced Class Size Program to reach 100 percent of children in grades K through 3, by revising the existing graduated scale of student-to-teacher ratios. The scale moves from a ratio of 14:1 in the schools with the highest poverty, to a ratio of 24:1 in the schools with the lowest poverty. This action would expand the program to cover 100 percent of children in grades K-3.)