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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: McDougle
Commonwealth's Teaching Fellows

Item 144 #4s

Item 144 #4s

First Year - FY2021 Second Year - FY2022
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2021 $442,000 FY2022 $442,000 GF

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Page 125, line 23, strike "$38,181,554" and insert "$38,623,554".
Page 125, line 23, strike "$40,269,141" and insert "$40,711,141".

Page 126, line 22, strike "$2,181,000" and insert "$2,623,000".

Page 126, line 22, strike "$2,181,000" and insert "$2,623,000".

Page 125, line 23, strike "$38,181,554" and insert "$38,623,554".
Page 125, line 23, strike "$40,269,141" and insert "$40,711,141".

Page 127, strike line 18-48, insert:

"1. Out of this appropriation, $1,150,000 the first year and $1,150,000 the second year from the general fund is provided to award teaching scholarship loans for the Commonwealth's Teaching Fellows. These scholarships shall be for undergraduate students in college with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.7 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent who are nominated by their Virginia regionally-accredited college or university. Teaching Fellow awards shall be made to students who are enrolled full-time or part-time in approved undergraduate or graduate teacher education programs for the top ten critical teacher shortage disciplines, however minority students may be enrolled in any content area for teacher preparation. Upon program completion, Teaching Fellows may fulfill the scholarship loan obligation by teaching in the public schools of the Commonwealth in the first full academic year after becoming eligible for a renewable teaching license in the appropriate endorsement area and by teaching for at least four years in a school division (i) in one of the critical teacher shortage disciplines as established by the Board of Education; or (ii) in a Virginia public school with 50 percent or more of the students eligible for free or reduced price lunch; or (iii) in a school division designated critical shortage subject area, as defined in the Board of Education's Regulations Governing the Determination of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas. Teaching Fellows who complete a portion of the teaching obligation shall be forgiven for a portion of the scholarship loan amount. Scholarship amounts are based on up to $10,000 per year for full-time students, and shall be prorated for part-time students based on the number of credit hours.


a. The Department of Education, in consultation with the State Council of Higher Education, shall develop standards for the selection of Teaching Fellows for these forgivable scholarship loans to ensure the strongest applicants receive the scholarships. Such standards shall include the following: grade point averages; performance on relevant career and college readiness assessments; experience, accomplishments, and other criteria demonstrating qualities positively correlated with highly effective teachers, including excellent verbal and communication skills; and demonstrated commitment to serve in a critical shortage subject area and high need Virginia public school. The Department of Education shall not impose any restrictions on the number of candidates an institution may nominate.


b. The Department of Education shall make payments on behalf of the scholarship recipients directly to the Virginia institution of higher education where the scholarship recipient is enrolled full-time or part-time in an approved undergraduate or graduate teacher education program.


c. Of this amount, $150,000 the first year and $150,000 from the second year from the general fund is provided for enrichment activities of the Teaching Fellows. The Department of Education shall develop, in coordination with teacher education programs, enrichment activities in a cohort educational setting that prepare and assist Teaching Fellows to obtain a Virginia teaching license and teach in high-need schools and critical shortage areas. The Department of Education shall report annually on the enrichment activities provided to the Commonwealth's Teaching Fellows.


d. The Department of Education is authorized to recover total funds awarded as scholarships, or the appropriate portion thereof, in the event that scholarship recipients fail to honor the stipulated teaching obligation.


e. Within the fiscal year, any funds not awarded from this program may be applied toward the other teacher preparation, recruitment, and retention programs under paragraph G."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $442,000 GF each year in additional funding for teaching scholarship loans and renames the program to the Commonwealth's Teaching Fellows. These funds bring the total funding for teaching scholarship loans to $1,150,000 million GF each year. In order to fulfill the loan obligation, Commonwealth’s Teaching Fellows would be required to teach for at least four years in a critical teacher shortage area; in a Virginia public school with 50 percent or more of the students eligible for free or reduced price lunch; or in a school division designated critical shortage subject area. Commonwealth’s Teaching Fellows completing a portion of the teaching obligation would be forgiven for a portion of the scholarship loan amount. Scholarship amounts would be up to $10,000 per year for full-time students, and would be prorated for part-time students based on the number of credit hours. The Department of Education and the State Council of Higher Education will develop selection standards with a focus on the selection of Teaching Fellows with qualities positively correlated with highly effective teachers, including excellent verbal and communication skills, and a demonstrated commitment to serve in a critical shortage subject area and high need Virginia public school. The Department of Education will also provide enrichment activities that prepare and assist Teaching Fellows in obtaining a Virginia teaching license and teach in high-need schools and critical shortage subject areas.)