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Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Bell Robert B.
Dual Enrollment for Homeschoolers

Item 139 #10h

Item 139 #10h

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2017 $0 FY2018 $6,700,000 GF

Language
Page 125, line 50, strike "$6,724,033,033" and insert "$6,730,733,033".

Page 160, after line 42, insert:

"41. Dual Enrollment Payments

a. Out of this appropriation, $6,700,000 the second year from the general fund is provided to pay the state's share of dual enrollment tuition costs for home-schooled high school students in grades ten through twelve who enroll in a public high school as a part-time high school student and who enroll in one course of a dual enrollment offering at a community college in Virginia.  Each eligible home-schooled high school student shall be enrolled in their resident high school division as a part-time high school student and eligible to enroll in an approved dual enrollment course offered and approved by the resident school division and the partnered local community college.  Each home-schooled high school student must comply with the same requirements for dual enrollment as does a public school high school student.  This funding is pursuant to and contingent on the passage of House Bill 2007."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $6.7 million the second year to pay for the state's share of tuition costs related to eligible home-schooled high school students who enroll in their resident local public high school as a part-time student and subsequently enroll in an approved dual enrollment course that the resident high school and their partnered community college have agreed. The state's share of funding is based on using 75% of the 8,370 home-school students in grades 1-12 as reported in 2016 to DOE and being accounted for as 0.25 ADM student and using the estimated state average per pupil amount. However, the actual total cost to the state is not known at this time because the actual number of eligible home-schooled high school students that would enroll as a public school student in order to take a dual enrollment course at a local community college. Currently, the Direct Aid to Public Education budget includes language that permits home-schooled students to enroll in public schools as part-time students and to be accounted for as a minimum of 0.25 ADM and up to a maximum of 0.50 ADM. This funding is pursuant to and contingent on the passage of House Bill 2007.)