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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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One Time Flexible Funding

Item 125 #1h

Item 125 #1h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2027 $400,445,548 FY2028 $0 GF

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Page 152, line 33, strike "$11,395,866,095" and insert "$11,796,311,643".

Page 153, after line 46, insert:

"Flexible Funding Supplement $400,445,548 $0".

Page 187, after line 13, insert:

"Flexible Funding Supplement

a.  Out of this appropriation, an additional state payment estimated at $400,445,548 the first year from the general fund is provided to support flexible funding to address unique local needs, to protect programming from the impacts of federal actions, to provide academic, physical health and mental health supports, and to supplement operating and infrastructure support. These funds shall be distributed as follows:

(i) $100,000,000 shall be distributed based on each school division's share of the latest yearly estimate of school age population provided by the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service.

(ii) $200,769,715 shall be distributed as the state share of a 3.2 percent add-on to basic aid for each student in fiscal year 2027 projected unadjusted average daily membership.

(iii) $99,627,647 shall be distributed based on the estimated number of At-Risk students, based on (1) the most recent three-year average Identified Student Percentage, applying a 1.25 multiplier factor, and (2) including one quarter of students identified as English language learners.  Each school division shall receive the state share of (1) a 1.5 percent basic aid add-on per estimated At-Risk student, and (2) a 0.0 to 2.9 percent basic aid add-on per estimated At-Risk student, with each school division's add-on percentage determined based upon the school division's concentration of At-Risk students relative to all other school divisions.

(iv) $48,186 shall be provided to ensure the total payment provided to any school division resulting from paragraphs (i) through (iii) be no less than $100,000.

(v) Distributions shall be final and not subject to adjustment throughout the biennium.

b. Funds shall not require a local match; however, these funds shall only be disbursed to school divisions that certify to provide the full compensation supplement as provided in paragraph C.38 if this item.  Any funds provided to school divisions from this appropriation that are unexpended as of June 30, 2027 shall be carried on the books of the locality to be appropriated to the school division in the following year.  

c. School divisions shall report on the use of these funds, specifying amounts budgeted based on reporting categories prescribed by the Department of Education and including a narrative explanation of the use from each school division.  The Department of Education shall compile this information and submit it to the Governor and the Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees no later than October 1, 2026 and October 1, 2027.

d. The locality in which the school division is located shall appropriate these funds solely for educational purposes and shall not use such funds to reduce total local operating expenditures for public education below the amount expended by the locality for such purposes in the year upon which the 2026-2028 biennial Standards of Quality expenditure data were based; provided however that no locality shall be required to maintain a per-pupil expenditure which is greater than the per pupil amount expended by the locality for such purposes in the year upon which the 2026-2028 biennial Standards of Quality were based."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $400.4 million the first year from the general fund for a one-time flexible payment for school divisions to use throughout the biennium, with no local match required. Of these funds, (1) $100.0 million is distributed based on each school division's share of estimated school-age population, (2) $200.8 million is distributed as a 3.2 percent add-on to basic aid, adjusted for the local composite index, and (3) $99.6 million is distributed as a 1.5 percent to 4.4 percent add-on to basic aid, based on the concentration of at-risk students in each school division. To access these funds, school divisions must certify that the proposed 2 percent compensation increases in each year will be provided.)