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2014 Session

Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Marsh
Extending School Year Start-Up Grants and On-Going Support

Item 135 #22s

Item 135 #22s

First Year - FY2015 Second Year - FY2016
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2015 $2,400,000 FY2016 $2,400,000 GF

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Page 104, line 45, strike "$13,103,349" and insert "$15,503,349".
Page 104, line 45, strike "$13,103,349" and insert "$15,503,349".
Page 113, after line 14, insert:
"18. Beginning with the 2016-18 biennium, the Department of Education shall account for extended school year models in the rebenchmarking of the Standards of Quality by providing the state share for the additional days of instruction provided."


Explanation
(This amendment adds to funding in the introduced budget for extended learning time models to provide for start-up grants of up to $300,000 per school per year, depending on the extended school year model adopted and would cap planning grants at $50,000 per school division. In addition, the amendment directs the Department of Education to account for extended school year models in the rebenchmarking of the SOQ in future biennia. This amendment supports the finding in the 2012 JLARC study on year round schooling that such schedules can improve student performance in schools with high percentages of at-risk students. Seven school divisions applied for and received a planning grant in FY 2014 for year round schooling.)