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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Locke
Direct Aid - Instructional Aides

Item 125 #33s

Item 125 #33s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2025 $143,800,000 FY2026 $146,200,000 GF

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Page 143, line 52, strike "$10,290,021,574" and insert "$10,433,821,574".
Page 143, line 52, strike "$10,073,997,964" and insert "$10,220,197,964".

Page 184, after line 18, insert:

"45. Instructional Assistants


a. Out of this appropriation, $143,800,000 the first year and $146,200,00 the second year from the general fund is provided as funding for instructional assistants in underperforming schools to (i) help teachers provide small group and individualized instruction, (ii) help teachers manage students within classrooms, and (iii) reduce teacher workloads.  From this amount, the state share of one instructional assistant per 20 students in fall membership shall be provided for each school that did not meet performance benchmarks for three or more school quality indicators based on the Board of Education's most recent accreditation calculations.


b.  These payments are available to any school division with a qualifying school that certifies to the Department of Education the number of eligible instructional assistants deployed in qualifying schools, not to include any instructional assistants funded through the Standards of Quality.  The Department of Education shall prorate funding for school divisions that certify fewer eligible instructional assistants deployed than the number qualified for funding through this program."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $143,800,000 GF the first year and $146,200,000 the second year from the general fund for one instructional assistant per 20 students and would allow one assistant in each classroom for each day of the week for any school with performance below one or more accreditation standards considered to be “Accredited with Conditions” under the state accreditation system. JLARC notes that the state includes funding for less than 3,000 instructional assistants, while school divisions employ approximately 21,000. This amount is higher than estimates provided in a prior year due to the large increase in the number of schools accredited with conditions. This is an estimate. The actual fiscal impact is to be determined.)