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2014 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - SB5003 (Committee Approved)

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School Services Agreement Incentive

Item 136 #11s

Item 136 #11s

First Year - FY2015 Second Year - FY2016
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2015 $1,050,000 FY2016 $600,000 GF

Language
Page 107, line 50, strike "$6,168,046,960" and insert "$6,169,096,960".
Page 107, line 50, strike "$6,217,037,169" and insert "$6,217,637,169".
Page 113, after line 14, insert:
"18. Out of this appropriation, up to $1,050,000 the first year and $600,000 the second year from the general fund may be used to support transitional incentive costs of a mutually beneficial School Services Agreement and Tuition Contract between Petersburg and Chesterfield.  Upon signed agreement by the relevant local governments and school divisions, the parties may jointly submit application to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for transitional incentive costs which may be based on part of the difference in per pupil spending between the two school divisions."


Explanation
(In order to benefit from the operational efficiencies that can allow more resources to support improved student achievement levels and in lieu of transferring certain Petersburg City Schools to the Opportunity Educational Institution, this amendment provides funding in support of transitional incentive costs of a School Services Agreement (SSA) and Tuition Contract to be negotiated between Petersburg and Chesterfield. Upon signature of a Memorandum of Understanding by the two local governments and two school divisions towards development of a more detailed on-going Agreement that would be implemented no later than the 2014-15 school year, the parties may jointly apply for transitional incentive costs which may be based on part of the difference in per pupil spending between the two school divisions. The parameters of the Agreement may include components included in the long-standing Fairfax County and City SSA, under which Fairfax County Public Schools manages and operates the schools, hires and pays staff and develops curriculum, while the City School Board and Superintendent are responsible for the management of the contract and the city-owned buildings. For FY 2012, total operating spending from all sources for Chesterfield Schools was $8,755 per pupil (with FY 2012 enrollment of 58,432 students), compared with $10,655 per pupil in Petersburg (4,104 students), which includes on-going federal School Improvement Grant allocations to raise achievement in persistently lowest achieving schools.)