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2020 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Increase Support for At-Risk Students

Item 145 #7h

Item 145 #7h

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2021 $3,434,150 FY2022 $3,441,928 GF

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Page 134, line 6, strike "$7,764,498,080" and insert "$7,767,932,230".
Page 134, line 6, strike "$8,046,840,548" and insert "$8,050,282,476".

Page 148, line 17, strike "$149,552,543" and $147,350,993", and insert:

"$158,286,693" and "$156,092,921".

Page 148, line 26, strike "23.0" and insert "24.0".

Page 148, line 27, strike "25.0" and insert "26.0".

Page 148, line 39, after "analysts," insert:

"supplemental school nutrition programs for free and reduced-price lunch eligible students, including costs associated with Community Eligibility Provision programs,".

Page 170, strike lines 21 through 27.



Explanation

(In conjunction with a companion amendment in K-12, this amendment increases new funding for the at-risk add-on by $34.9 million the first year and $35.2 million the second year from the general fund by increasing the maximum add-on percentages from 16.0 percent to 24.0 percent in fiscal year 2021 and to 26.0 percent in fiscal year 2022 and permits school divisions to use At-Risk Add-On payments to support nutrition programs for free and reduced-price lunch eligible students, such as the Community Eligibility Provision, which permits schools and school divisions to provide high poverty schools with free lunches.)