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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Carrico
Extended Enrollment Loss (COCA Offset) (language only)

Item 136 #17s

Item 136 #17s

Education
Direct Aid to Public Education

Language

Page 6, line 31, after "percent" insert "and the instructional COCA rate is 9.83 percent."

For the purpose of calculating COCA funding for instructional positions in the local school divisions in Planning District Eight the first year, the COCA rate shall be adjusted to 8.47 percent.  

For the purpose of calculating COCA funding for instructional positions for the counties of Stafford, Fauquier, Spotsylvania, Clarke, Warren, Frederick, and Culpeper and the Cities of Fredericksburg and Winchester, the SOQ payments for instructional and support positions have been increased by 25 percent each year of the unadjusted COCA rates paid to school divisions in Planning District Eight."

Page 116, after line 19, insert "Extended Enrollment Loss Supplement          $8,438,897    $0".

Page 116, line 20, strike "$123,990,274" and insert "$132,429,171".

Page 148, after line 20, insert:

"41. Extended Enrollment Loss Supplement

Out of this appropriation, $8,438,897 the first year from the general fund is allocated to eligible school divisions with less than 10,000 students in average daily membership and that have realized and reported to the Department of Education a total of a ten percent decline in average daily membership from March 31, 2008, to March 31, 2017. Such eligible school divisions shall receive an apportioned allocation as specified below:

                                                                                                                                                                    

Division Name

FY 2019

ALLEGHANY

$430,027

AMHERST

$318,301

BATH

$75,000

BEDFORD

$578,795

BLAND

$82,309

BRUNSWICK

$257,286

BUCHANAN

$272,351

BUENA VISTA

$137,839

CHARLES CITY

$87,114

CHARLOTTE

$158,664

CRAIG

$75,000

CUMBERLAND

$102,146

DANVILLE

$415,698

DICKENSON

$213,512

ESSEX

$107,071

FRANKLIN CITY

$94,992

GLOUCESTER

$265,344

GRAYSON

$246,763

GREENSVILLE

$137,969

HALIFAX

$464,252

HIGHLAND

$75,000

LANCASTER

$75,000

LEE

$268,593

MARTINSVILLE

$273,029

MATHEWS

$81,858

MECKLENBURG

$223,150

NELSON

$76,450

NORTHAMPTON

$94,830

NORTHUMBERLAND

$75,000

PETERSBURG

$381,769

POQUOSON

$174,278

PRINCE EDWARD

$230,857

PULASKI

$317,636

RAPPAHANNOCK

$75,000

SMYTH

$325,656

SURRY

$75,000

SUSSEX

$112,449

TAZEWELL

$469,397

WISE

$513,512

Total

$8,438,897



Explanation

(This amendment provides $8.4 million GF the first year to eligible small school divisions that have a total membership of less than 10,000 students and have had a ten percent decline or more in their average daily membership from 2008 to 2017. There is a minimum supplement of $75,000 to an eligible school division. For the first year, the COCA instructional rate for Planning District 8 school divisions is adjusted to fund this supplement.)