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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Floor Approved)

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Direct Aid - Reading Specialists in Grades K-3

Item 137 #18h

Item 137 #18h

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2023 ($699,352) FY2024 $83,241 GF

Language
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,353,567,746" and insert "$9,352,868,394".
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,071,830,605" and insert "$9,071,913,846".

Page 141, line 45, strike "$82,775,693" and "$82,974,240" and insert:

"$82,076,341" and "$83,057,481".

Page 146, after line 52, insert:

"Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection G of § 22.1-253.13:2 of the Code of Virginia, each local school board shall employ a reading specialist for each 550 students in kindergarten through grade three. To provide flexibility, school boards may employ other staff such as reading coaches or other instructional staff who are working towards obtaining the training and licensure requirements necessary to fulfill the staffing standards that become effective at the start of the 2024-2025 school year."

Page 167, line 16, strike:

"Notwithstanding § 22.1-253.13:1, Code of Virginia, an" and insert "An".

Page 167, line 17, strike "$82,775,693" and "$82,974,240" and insert:

"$82,076,341" and "$83,057,481".

Page 167, line 20, strike "5" and insert "3".

Page 167, line 35, after "2," insert "and".

Page 167, line 35, after "3", strike ", 4, and 5".

Page 167, line 37, after "division" insert:

"." and strike the remainder of line.

Page 167, strike lines 38 through 44.



Explanation

(This amendment provides $32.0 million each year from the general fund to provide one reading specialist for every 550 students in kindergarten through third grade, and provides flexibility for school divisions to employ other instructional staff working toward obtaining the training and licensure requirements prescribed in House Bill 319 that will become effective in the 2024-2025 school year. This amendment is in lieu of $31.5 million the first year and $31.6 million the second year that was included in the introduced budget to expand Early Reading Intervention from kindergarten through third grade to kindergarten through fifth grade.)