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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Jackson
Co-Patron(s): Abbitt, Almand, Armstrong, Barlow, Baskerville, Christian, Clement, Councill, Cranwell, Day, DeBoer, Deeds, Diamonstein, Dickinson, Grayson, Hall, Hull, Johnson, Jones, D.C., Keister, McEachin, Moran, Moss, Phillips, Plum, Scott, Shuler, Spruill, Stu
Reduce Middle School Class Sizes

Item 143 #29h

Item 143 #29h

First Year - FY2001 Second Year - FY2002
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2001 $5,519,006 FY2002 $5,470,045 GF

Language
Page 105, line 38, strike "$2,523,429,019" and insert "$2,528,948,025".
Page 105, line 38, strike "$2,539,458,046" and insert "$2,544,928,091".
Page 113, after line 48, insert:
"k.  Out of the amounts for Basic Aid Payments, $5,519,006 the first year and $5,470,045 the second year from the general fund shall be disbursed as the state share of the cost for reducing the pupil-to-teacher ratio in the Standards of Quality from 25 to 1 to 24 to 1 in sixth, seventh, and eighth grades."


Explanation
(This amendment provides funding to reduce class sizes in middle school. The current pupil-to-teacher ratio in the Standards of Quality is 25 pupils to one teacher for these classes; this amendment would reduce the ratio to 24 pupils to one teacher.)