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2004 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5001 (Conference Report)

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Algebra Readiness, Based on Free Lunch

Item 146 #11c

Item 146 #11c

First Year - FY2005 Second Year - FY2006
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2005 ($1,088,338) FY2006 ($1,133,754) GF

Language
Page 105, line 15, strike "$2,920,427,133" and insert "$2,919,338,795".
Page 105, line 15, strike "$2,934,464,120" and insert "$2,933,330,366".
Page 126, line 21, strike "$8,620,718" and insert "$7,532,380".
Page 126, line 22, strike "$8,688,174" and insert "$7,554,420".
Page 126, line 48, strike "failed the".
Page 126, strike line 49 and insert "qualify for the federal Free Lunch Program."


Explanation
(This amendment captures the savings from using the percent of students that qualify for the federal Free Lunch Program as the basis for distributing funds for the Algebra Readiness program rather than the current methology that uses a percent of students that failed the 8th grade math SOL. This is consistent with the approach proposed by the Board of Education for funding SOQ remediation primarily on the basis of free lunch eligibility rather than SOL failure rates. In this way, funding does not decline as student achievement improves, but rather funding continues to be available for on-going prevention and intervention as well as for remediation.)