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2014 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Greason
Co-Patron(s): Carr, Dance, Farrell, Ingram, Loupassi, McClellan, McQuinn, Morrissey, O'Bannon, Robinson, Rust, Cox, Kirk, Ware, Lee
Governor's School Funding Formula Change

Item 136 #1h

Item 136 #1h

First Year - FY2015 Second Year - FY2016
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2015 $2,918,154 FY2016 $2,923,645 GF

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Page 107, line 50, strike "$6,168,046,960" and insert "$6,170,965,114".
Page 107, line 50, strike "$6,217,037,169" and insert "$6,219,960,814".
Page 108, lines 43, strike "$15,841,713" and insert "$18,759,867".
Page 108, line 43, strike "$16,050,706" and insert "$18,974,351".
Page 109, line 3, strike "$28,460,518" and insert "$31,378,672".
Page 109, line 3, strike "$28,669,511" and insert "$31,593,156".
Page 134, after line 55, insert:
"4) The state share of funding for the regular school year Governor's Schools shall be based on 3/6 of the per pupil amount for half-day programs, 5/6 of the per pupil amount for part-day programs, 6/6 of the per pupil amount for full-day programs, and 9/6 of the per pupil amount for full-day, high school diploma programs, which currently include Appomattox Regional Governor's School for the Arts and Technology, Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies, and Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.  The receipt of incremental funding above 6/6 of the per pupil amount is contingent upon the submission of a memorandum of understanding signed by the governing boards of each program certifying that the local share of per pupil funding for the respective Governor's Schools is greater than the prior year's amount."


Explanation
(This amendment provides $2.9 million each year from the general fund to expand the funding formula methodology to address the funding issue between part-day and full-day Governor's Schools by funding full-day and high school diploma programs at 9/6, rather than the current amount of 6/6 of the per pupil amount as long as local per pupil funding is not reduced. Currently, part-day programs are funded at 5/6 of the per pupil amount. This amendment provides a 50 percent increase in the per pupil amount for the full-day regular school year Governor's Schools that provide high school diploma programs. There is an offsetting companion amendment: 130.2h)