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"Explore the detailed FY20 House 1 Budget Overview for education, including insights into Chapter 70, Charter Reimbursements, LEA Programs, School Improvement Resources, and DESE Administered Programs. Discover new goals and rate structures aimed at enhancing educational support and equity. Stay informed on the proposed changes and progress in education funding. Visit the link for more information."

  • Budget Overview
  • Education Funding
  • FY20
  • School Programs
  • Chapter 70

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  1. FY20 House 1 Budget Overview BESE Meeting - February 12, 2019

  2. Table of Contents I. Overview of Chapter 70 and Charter Reimbursements II. LEA Reimbursement Programs III. School Improvement Resources IV. DESE Administered Programs

  3. FY20 House 1 Budget Overview I. Overview of Chapter 70 and Charter Reimbursements

  4. I. Overview of Chapter 70 and Charter Reimbursements Preliminary FY20 Chapter 70 is $5.1 billion, a $200.3 million increase (4.1%) over FY19. Proposal accompanied by comprehensive school finance bill: An Act to Promote Equity and Excellence in Education (H. 70). H.70 sets targets for changes to the foundation budget over the next 7 years. Each year s progress toward the targets will be included in the annual state budget (as H.1 does for FY20).

  5. New goals for foundation budgets (phase-in starts FY20) Out-of-district special education tuition: Sets goal at 3x the statewide foundation budget per pupil, to close the gap between the foundation budget and circuit breaker (4x foundation). Goal rates to be updated annually. Benefits and fixed charges: Sets goal based on GIC premium rates for active and retired municipal employees. Goal rates to be updated annually. For economically disadvantaged (EcoDis) students, the proposal expands the foundation budget over 7 years and introduces a more progressive decile rate structure to the highest 5 deciles. In addition, the proposal introduces a high needs concentration increment for districts serving the highest concentrations of EcoDis and EL students. High quality early college and innovation pathways: New rate to encourage and support approved program expansion over the next 7 to 10 years.

  6. New rate structure for English learners (FY20) The proposal completes the expansion of foundation budgets for English learners (ELs) started in FY19. Differentiated EL incremental rates by grade span (PK-5, 6-8, high school). Substantially increases EL rate for high school students. The foundation budget includes all students with low English proficiency, as measured by the statewide ACCESS for ELLs test. However, students who have already met or exceeded state exit requirements are no longer counted as EL students in the foundation budget. This reduced headcount is mitigated by the increased rates.

  7. New goals for foundation budgets (phase-in after FY20) Starting in FY21, phase-in toward new goal for guidance and psychological services, to better reflect staffing needs for additional student services. In FY26, the proposal will raise the assumed in-district special ed enrollment rate from 3.75% to 4% of foundation enrollment for non-vocational students.

  8. Base rates at full implementation Middle school base rates (FY20 dollars)* $9,000 $378 $8,000 $314 $1,611 $7,000 $1,070 Guidance and psychological services Benefits and fixed charges $6,000 Per pupil rate $5,000 $4,000 $6,372 $6,372 $3,000 Other components $2,000 $1,000 $0 FY20 House 1 H.70 goals *Differences vary by grade category

  9. Incremental rates at full implementation English learner (EL) and EcoDis increments (FY20 dollars)* $6,000 $5,000 $4,000 FY19 FY20 H.70 goal $3,000 $4,782 $4,601 $2,000 $4,222 $4,196 $3,980 $2,721 $2,721 $2,354 $1,000 $0 EL grades 6 8 EcoDis decile 10 EcoDis decile 10 + High needs *Differences vary by grade category

  10. Impact of House 1 rate changes on FY20 aid $129.9M Full funding of foundation and base aid requirements, reflecting current rate of inflation $30.6M Further increase in Foundation Budget formula for health care, including benefits for retirees $13.6M Additional increase in the factor for educating English language learners $12.8M Increased support to districts serving highest concentration of economically disadvantaged students $7.9M Minimum aid level of $20 per pupil for all districts $4.3M Increase in funding to help districts meet rising out-of-district special education costs $1.2M $200.3M Introduction of a new enrollment category for students in Early College and Career Pathways Total increase

  11. Impact to statewide foundation at full implementation When fully implemented, the foundation budget will increase by more than $1 billion (in current dollars) resulting in an estimated increase of $3.3 billion by 2026

  12. Local contributions The aggregate wealth model continues to be in effect. For municipalities with required contributions above targets, the requirement is reduced by 100 percent of the gap. Cities and towns with combined effort yields greater than 175% of foundation have required local contributions set at not less than 82.5 percent of foundation.

  13. Charter school reimbursements restructured Return to a 3-year, 100%/60%/40% schedule for transitional aid. Transitional aid more closely tied to enrollment growth. Supplemental aid for districts with high charter tuition costs and relatively low Chapter 70 aid. $16 million increase over FY19 with full phase-in of the reimbursement program by FY22. Facilities tuition rate is increased to $938 per pupil in FY20 and indexed to inflation in subsequent years. o Facilities tuition continues to be reimbursed at 100%

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  15. FY20 House 1 Budget Overview II. LEA Reimbursement Programs

  16. LEA Reimbursements Special Education Circuit Breaker oSpecial Education Circuit Breaker reimbursement (7061-0012) is increased by $4.5M over FY19 level. Increase $4M to support the Department of Developmental Services voluntary residential placement prevention programs. o70% estimated claims reimbursement rate.

  17. LEA Reimbursements Transportation Reimbursements oFY20 proposed funding level at FY19 amounts. Reimbursement Percentages oRegional School Transportation 76% oHomeless Student Transportation 37% oNon-resident Vocational School Transportation 6%

  18. FY20 House 1 Budget Overview III. School Improvement Resources

  19. School & District Assistance Governor recommending multi-year spending initiative. o$50 million for a new trust fund to help drive quality improvements in low-performing schools (7010-5010 Public School Improvement Trust Fund) o$30 million to help local school districts address their school safety needs (7010-5020 School Safety Trust Fund) Maintains FY19 $5M increase for Targeted Assistance into FY20.

  20. FY20 House 1 Budget Overview IV. DESE Administered Program Highlights

  21. DESE Administered Programs Teacher Certification Retained Revenue (7061-9601) account increased by $400,000. Increase designed to support the Office of Professional Practices Investigations and the Office of Educator Licensure. Adult Basic Education (7035-0002) increased by $4.27 million (less earmarks) which includes $4 million to implement the Latino Advisory Commission & Black Advisory Commission recommendations. Assessment & Curriculum (7061-9400) maintains the FY19 $1M increase.

  22. FY20 House 1 Budget Overview Questions ?

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