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Budget Amendments - HB1650 (Committee Approved)

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Center for Teacher Quality and Educational Leadership

Item 135 #3h

Item 135 #3h

First Year - FY2007 Second Year - FY2008
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2007 $0 FY2008 $500,000 GF

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Page 131, line 19, strike "$6,004,522,879" and insert "$6,005,022,879".
Page 164, after line 38, insert:
"3) This appropriation includes $500,000 the second year from the general fund for the creation of a Center for Teacher Quality and Educational Leadership.  The Center will serve as a professional development facility that focuses on improving teacher quality and educational leadership through intensive, research-based, professional development for teachers and administrators in school divisions that have not met all of the standards for Virginia Standards of Learning accreditation and the requirements of No Child Left Behind Act.
The Center will be established as a collaborative partnership between public institutions of higher learning, local public school districts, and other appropriate private entities to provide training, appropriate on-going follow-up to monitor the actual implementation of the training, and evaluation of training based on school improvement in accordance with Virginia Standards of Learning accreditation and No Child Left Behind standards.  Beginning in fiscal year 2008, the incentive-based At-Risk initiative's percentage of 12 percent will be adjusted to create an equal amount of savings of $500,000 and redirected to fund this initiative."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $500,000 the second year from the general fund for the creation of a Center for Teacher Quality and Educational Leadership. Such a center would serve as a professional development center that focuses on improving teacher quality and educational leadership for public schools throughout the Commonwealth. The primary focus would be to provide intensive, research-based, professional development to teachers and administrators in schools and school districts struggling to meet the standards for Virginia’s SOL accreditation and the requirements of No Child Left Behind. The professional development training would include direct instruction from university and other professional staff in a school-based setting where the strategies and techniques are being successfully implemented with actual students. The school-based setting should involve an existing public school or schools that meet the following criteria: a) full state accreditation; b) at least 90 percent free or reduced lunch students; c) an achievement gap of less than 10 points for minority students compared to the state average for Caucasian students on the appropriate Standards of Learning assessments; and d) an expanded school day or school year program. The Center would be a collaborative partnership between a public institution of higher education, a local public school district(s), and other appropriate private entities to provide the training, appropriate on-going follow-up to monitor the actual implementation of the training, and evaluation of the training based on school improvement in accordance with Virginia SOL accreditation and No Child Left Behind standards. Funding for this initiative would come from reprogramming funding in the At-Risk funding by the same amount.)