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| ARTICLE 10 AS AMENDED |
RELATING TO EDUCATION
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| SECTION 1. Sections 16-7-16, 16-7-20 and 16-7-40 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7 |
| entitled “Foundation Level School Support” are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 16-7-16. Definitions. |
| The following words and phrases used in §§ 16-7-15 to 16-7-34 have the following |
| meanings: |
| (1) "Adjusted equalized weighted assessed valuation" means the equalized weighted |
| assessed valuation of a community as determined by the department of revenue or as apportioned |
| by the commissioner pursuant to the provisions of § 16-7-21. |
| (2)(i) "Average daily membership" means the average number of pupils in a community |
| during a school year as determined pursuant to the provisions of § 16-7-22, less any students who |
| are served in a program operated by the state and funded through the permanent foundation |
| education aid formula pursuant to chapter 7.2 of this title. |
| (ii) For FY 2022, "average daily membership" means the greater of the average number of |
| pupils in a community during a school year as determined pursuant to the provisions of § 16-7-22 |
| in March 2020 or March 2021, less any students who are served in a program operated by the state |
| and funded through the permanent foundation education aid formula pursuant to chapter 7.2 of this |
| title. State aid to charter public schools, Davies, and the Met Center shall be determined based on |
| the districts of residence in whichever year had the greater total average daily membership. |
| (A) For the purposes of determining the number of students in poverty, the department |
| shall divide the average daily membership of students reported as living in poverty in each district |
| of residence by the total average daily membership of students enrolled in the district of residence |
| in both March 2020 and March 2021. The greater percentage shall be applied to the average daily |
| membership used in the calculation of foundation education aid. For charter public schools, Davies, |
| and the Met Center, the average daily membership of students reported as living in poverty shall |
| be consistent with March 2020 or March 2021, whichever year had the greater total average daily |
| membership. |
| (B) If the average daily membership in March 2020 is greater for any given community |
| than in March 2021, the number of pupils shall be reduced by the number of students attending new |
| or expanding charter schools in FY 2022. |
| (iii) For FY 2023, "average daily membership" means the greater of the average number |
| of pupils in a community during a school year as determined pursuant to the provisions of § 16-7- |
| 22 in March 2020, March 2021, or March 2022, less any students who are served in a program |
| operated by the state and funded through the permanent foundation education aid formula pursuant |
| to chapter 7.2 of this title. State aid to charter public schools, Davies, and the Met Center shall be |
| determined based on the districts of residence in whichever year had the greater total average daily |
| membership. |
| (A) For the purposes of determining the number of students in poverty, the department |
| shall divide the average daily membership of students reported as living in poverty in each district |
| of residence by the total average daily membership of students enrolled in the district of residence |
| in March 2020, March 2021, and March 2022. The greater percentage shall be applied to the |
| average daily membership used in the calculation of foundation education aid. For charter public |
| schools, Davies, and the Met Center, the average daily membership of students reported as living |
| in poverty shall be consistent with March 2020, March 2021, or March 2022, whichever year had |
| the greater total average daily membership. |
| (B) If the average daily membership in March 2020 is greater for any given community |
| than in March 2021 and March 2022, the number of pupils shall be reduced by the number of |
| students attending new or expanding charter schools in FY 2022 and FY 2023. |
| (C) If the average daily membership in March 2021 is greater for any given community |
| than in March 2022, the number of pupils shall be reduced by the number of students attending new |
| or expanding charter schools in FY 2023. |
| (iv) Notwithstanding subsection (2)(iii) above, for FY 2023 only, for any local education |
| agency in which the calculation of aid under subsection (2)(i) of this section and § 16-7-20(a) would |
| be greater than the calculation of aid under subsection (2)(iii) of this section, such local education |
| agency shall receive an additional appropriation equivalent to twenty percent (20%) of the |
| difference in aid that would have been received under subsection (2)(i) of this section. The |
| additional appropriation shall be as follows: |
| Barrington -$302,169 |
| East Greenwich - $148,478 |
| Exeter - $106,335 |
| North Smithfield - $30,508 |
| Richmond - $502 |
| Smithfield - $75,374 |
| Beacon Charter School -$22,731 |
| Blackstone Academy - $11,212 |
| Village Green Charter School - $1,073 |
| Davies Career and Technical School - $2,808 |
| (3) "Basic education program" means the cost of education of resident pupils in grades |
| twelve (12) and below in average daily membership for the reference year as determined by the |
| mandated minimum program level. |
| (4) "Certified personnel" means all persons who are required to hold certificates issued by |
| or under the authority of the council on elementary and secondary education. |
| (5) "Community" means any city, town, or regional school district established pursuant to |
| law and/or the department of children, youth and families; provided, however, that the department |
| of children, youth and families shall not have those administrative responsibilities and obligations |
| as set forth in chapter 2 of this title; provided, however, that the member towns of the Chariho |
| regional high school district, created by P.L. 1958, ch. 55 as amended, shall constitute separate and |
| individual communities for the purpose of determining and distributing the foundation level school |
| support including state aid for noncapital excess expenses for the special education of children with |
| disabilities provided for in § 16-24-6 for all grades financed in whole or in part by the towns |
| irrespective of any regionalization and any school operated by the state department of elementary |
| and secondary education. |
| (6) "Department of children, youth and families" means that department created pursuant |
| to chapter 72 of title 42. For purposes of this section, §§ 16-7-20, 16-24-2, and 42-72-5(b)(22), |
| "children" means those children who are placed, assigned, or otherwise accommodated for |
| residence by the department of children, youth and families in a state operated or supported |
| community residence licensed by a state agency and the residence operates an educational program |
| approved by the department of elementary and secondary education. |
| (7) "Equalized weighted assessed valuation" means the equalized weighted assessed |
| valuation for a community as determined by the division of property valuation pursuant to the |
| provisions of § 16-7-21. |
| (8) "Full time equivalency students" means the time spent in a particular activity divided |
| by the amount of time in a normal school day. |
| (9) "Incentive entitlement" means the sum payable to a local school district under the |
| formula used. |
| (10) "Mandated minimum program level" means the amount that shall be spent by a |
| community for every pupil in average daily membership as determined pursuant to the provisions |
| of § 16-7-18. |
| (11) "Reference year" means the next year prior to the school year immediately preceding |
| that in which the aid is to be paid. For the purposes of calculating the permanent foundation |
| education formula aid as described in § 16-7.2-3, the reference date shall be one year prior to the |
| year in which aid is paid. |
| (12) "Regularly employed" and "service" as applied to certified personnel have the same |
| meaning as defined in chapter 16 of this title. |
| 16-7-20. Determination of state's share. |
| (a) For each community the state's share shall be computed as follows: Let |
| R=state share ratio for the community. |
| v=adjusted equalized weighted assessed valuation for the community, as defined in § 16- |
| 7-21(3). |
| V=sum of the values of v for all communities. |
| m=average daily membership of pupils in the community as defined in § 16-7-22(3). |
| M=total average daily membership of pupils in the state. |
| E=approved reimbursable expenditures for the community for the reference year minus the |
| excess costs of special education, tuitions, federal and state receipts, and other income. |
| Then the state share entitlement for the community shall be RE where |
| R = 1 − 0.5vM/(Vm) through June 30, 2011, and R = 1 − 0.475 vM/(Vm) beginning on |
| July 1, 2011 and thereafter. Except that in no case shall R be less than zero percent (0%). |
| (b) Whenever any funds are appropriated for educational purposes, the funds shall be used |
| for educational purposes only and all state funds appropriated for educational purposes must be |
| used to supplement any and all money allocated by a city or town for educational purposes and in |
| no event shall state funds be used to supplant, directly or indirectly, any money allocated by a city |
| or town for educational purposes. The courts of this state shall enforce this section by writ of |
| mandamus. |
| (c) Notwithstanding the calculations in subsection (a), the hospital school at the Hasbro |
| Children's Hospital shall be reimbursed one hundred percent (100%) of all expenditures approved |
| by the council on elementary and secondary education in accordance with currently existing rules |
| and regulations for administering state aid, and subject to annual appropriations by the general |
| assembly including, but not limited to, expenditures for educational personnel, supplies, and |
| materials in the prior fiscal year. |
| (d) In the event the computation of the state's share for any local education agency as |
| outlined in subsection (a) is determined to have been calculated incorrectly after the state budget |
| for that fiscal year has been enacted, the commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall |
| notify affected local education agencies, the senate president, and the speaker of the house within |
| fifteen (15) days of the determination. |
| (e) Realignment of aid payments to the affected local education agencies pursuant to |
| subsection (d) shall occur in the following fiscal year: |
| (1) If the determination shows aid is underpaid to the local education agency, any amounts |
| owed shall be paid in equal monthly installments. |
| (2) If the determination shows aid was overpaid, the department of elementary and |
| secondary education shall recapture some amount of the aid from the overpaid local education |
| agency. The amount to be withheld shall be equal to the amount of the overpayment prorated to the |
| number of full months remaining in the fiscal year when the notification required in subsection (d) |
| was made. |
| (f) The above notwithstanding, in no event shall the total paid to a local education agency |
| in the 2023 fiscal year pursuant to subsection (a), above, be reduced as a result of the |
| implementation of subsection (e), above; provided, however, that for the 2022 fiscal year, the full |
| amount of any payment due to an underpayment and realignment under subsection (e)(1), above, |
| shall be made for fiscal year 2022. |
| (g) Data used for the calculation of the FY 2022 state share ratio shall also be used for the |
| calculation of the FY 2023 state share ratio. |
| 16-7-40. Increased school housing ratio. |
| (a)(1) In the case of regional school districts, the school housing aid ratio shall be increased |
| by two percent (2%) for each grade so consolidated. |
| (2) Regional school districts undertaking renovation project(s) shall receive an increased |
| share ratio of four percent (4%) for those specific project(s) only, in addition to the combined share |
| ratio calculated in § 16-7-39 and this subsection. |
| (b) In the case of projects undertaken by districts specifically for the purposes of school |
| safety and security, the school housing aid share ratio shall be increased by five percent (5%) for |
| these specific projects only, in the calculation of school housing aid. The increased share ratio shall |
| continue to be applied for as long as the project(s) receives state housing aid. In order to qualify for |
| the increased share ratio, seventy-five percent (75%) of the project costs must be specifically |
| directed to school safety and security measures. The council on elementary and secondary |
| education shall promulgate rules and regulations for the administration and operation of this |
| section. |
| (c) For purposes of addressing health and safety deficiencies as defined by the school |
| building authority, including the remediation of hazardous materials, the school housing aid ratio |
| shall be increased by five percent (5%) so long as the construction of the project commences by |
| December 30, 2022 2023, is completed by December 30, 2027 2028, and a two hundred fifty |
| million dollar ($250,000,000) general obligation bond is approved on the November 2018 ballot. |
| In order to qualify for the increased share ratio, twenty-five percent (25%) of the project costs or a |
| minimum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) must be specifically directed to this purpose. |
| (d) For purposes of educational enhancement, including projects devoted to the |
| enhancement of early childhood education and career and technical education, the school housing |
| aid ratio shall be increased by five percent (5%) so long as construction of the project commences |
| by December 30, 2022 2023, is completed by December 30, 2027 2028, and a two hundred fifty |
| million dollar ($250,000,000) general obligation bond is approved on the November 2018 ballot. |
| In order to qualify for the increased share ratio, twenty-five percent (25%) of the project costs or a |
| minimum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) must be specifically directed to these |
| purposes. |
| (e) For replacement of a facility that has a facilities condition index of sixty-five percent |
| (65%) or higher, the school housing ratio shall be increased by five percent (5%) so long as |
| construction of the project commences by December 30, 2023, is completed by December 30, 2028, |
| does not receive a bonus pursuant to subsection (f) or subsection (g), and a two hundred fifty million |
| dollar ($250,000,000) general obligation bond is approved on the November 2018 ballot. In order |
| to qualify for the increased share ratio, twenty-five percent (25%) of the project costs or a minimum |
| of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) must be specifically directed to this purpose. |
| (f) For any new construction or renovation that increases the functional utilization of any |
| facility from less than sixty percent (60%) to more than eighty percent (80%), including the |
| consolidation of school buildings within or across districts, the school housing aid ratio shall be |
| increased by five percent (5%) so long as construction of the project commences by December 30, |
| 2023, is completed by December 30, 2028, and a two hundred fifty million dollar ($250,000,000) |
| general obligation bond is approved on the November 2018 ballot. In order to qualify for the |
| increased share ratio, twenty-five percent (25%) of the project costs or a minimum of five hundred |
| thousand dollars ($500,000) must be specifically directed to this purpose. |
| (g) For any new construction or renovation that decreases the functional utilization of any |
| facility from more than one hundred twenty percent (120%) to between eighty-five percent (85%) |
| to one hundred five percent (105%), the school housing ratio shall be increased by five percent |
| (5%) so long as construction of the project commences by December 30, 2023, is completed by |
| December 30, 2028, and a two hundred fifty million dollar ($250,000,000) general obligation bond |
| is approved on the November 2018 ballot. In order to qualify for the increased share ratio, twenty- |
| five percent (25%) of the project costs or a minimum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) |
| must be specifically directed to this purpose. |
| (h) For consolidation of two (2) or more school buildings, within or across districts into |
| one school building, the school housing aid ratio shall be increased by five percent (5%) so long as |
| construction of the project commences by December 30, 2023, is completed by December 30, 2028, |
| a two hundred fifty million dollar ($250,000,000) general obligation bond is approved on the |
| November 2018 ballot, and does not receive a bonus pursuant to subsection (f) or subsection (g). |
| In order to qualify for the increased share ratio, twenty-five percent (25%) of the project costs or a |
| minimum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) must be specifically directed to this purpose. |
| (i) Any regionalized and/or non-regionalized school district receiving an increased share |
| ratio for a project approved prior to July 1, 2018, shall continue to receive the increased share ratio |
| for as long as the project receives state housing aid. |
| SECTION 2. Section 16-7.2-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.2 entitled "The |
| Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 16-7.2-3. Permanent foundation education aid established. |
| (a) Beginning in the 2012 fiscal year, the following foundation education-aid formula shall |
| take effect. The foundation education aid for each district shall be the sum of the core instruction |
| amount in subdivision (a)(1) and the amount to support high-need students in subdivision (a)(2), |
| which shall be multiplied by the district state-share ratio calculated pursuant to § 16-7.2-4 to |
| determine the foundation aid. |
| (1) The core-instruction amount shall be an amount equal to a statewide, per-pupil core- |
| instruction amount as established by the department of elementary and secondary education, |
| derived from the average of northeast regional expenditure data for the states of Rhode Island, |
| Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire from the National Center for Education Statistics |
| (NCES) that will adequately fund the student instructional needs as described in the basic education |
| program and multiplied by the district average daily membership as defined in § 16-7-22. |
| Expenditure data in the following categories: instruction and support services for students, |
| instruction, general administration, school administration, and other support services from the |
| National Public Education Financial Survey, as published by NCES, and enrollment data from the |
| Common Core of Data, also published by NCES, will be used when determining the core- |
| instruction amount. The core-instruction amount will be updated annually. For the purpose of |
| calculating this formula, school districts' resident average daily membership shall exclude charter |
| school and state-operated school students. |
| (2) The amount to support high-need students beyond the core-instruction amount shall be |
| determined by multiplying a student success factor of forty percent (40%) by the core instruction |
| per-pupil amount described in subdivision (a)(1) and applying that amount for each resident child |
| whose family income is at or below one hundred eighty-five percent (185%) of federal poverty |
| guidelines, hereinafter referred to as "poverty status." By October 1, 2022, as part of its budget |
| submission pursuant to § 35-3-4 relative to state fiscal year 2024 and thereafter, the department of |
| elementary and secondary education shall develop and utilize a poverty measure that in the |
| department's assessment most accurately serves as a proxy for the poverty status referenced in this |
| subsection and does not rely on the administration of school nutrition programs. The department |
| shall utilize this measure in calculations pursuant to this subsection related to the application of the |
| student success factor, in calculations pursuant to § 16-7.2-4 related to the calculation of the state |
| share ratio, and in the formulation of estimates pursuant to subsection (b) below. The department |
| may also include any recommendations which seek to mitigate any disruptions associated with the |
| implementation of this new poverty measure or improve the accuracy of its calculation. |
| (b) The department of elementary and secondary education shall provide an estimate of the |
| foundation education aid cost as part of its budget submission pursuant to § 35-3-4. The estimate |
| shall include the most recent data available as well as an adjustment for average daily membership |
| growth or decline based on the prior year experience. |
| (c) In addition, the department shall report updated figures based on the average daily |
| membership as of October 1 by December 1. |
| (d) Local education agencies may set aside a portion of funds received under subsection |
| (a) to expand learning opportunities such as after school and summer programs, full-day |
| kindergarten and/or multiple pathway programs, provided that the basic education program and all |
| other approved programs required in law are funded. |
| (e) The department of elementary and secondary education shall promulgate such |
| regulations as are necessary to implement fully the purposes of this chapter. |
| SECTION 3. Section 16-87-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-87 entitled "Rhode Island |
| Prekindergarten Education Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 16-87-4. Early childhood workforce development. |
| (a) The Rhode Island department of elementary and secondary education shall work with |
| other state departments and private philanthropy to establish a statewide, comprehensive, research- |
| based early childhood workforce development scholarship program to expand the numbers |
| number of early childhood educators who have an associate's or bachelor's degree in early |
| childhood education and who work with children from birth to age five (5). |
| (b)(1) In furtherance of the goals set forth in this chapter, no later than January 1, 2023, the |
| governor’s workforce board shall convene a working group comprised of representatives from the |
| department of elementary and secondary education, department of human services, office of the |
| postsecondary commissioner, the RI early learning council, organized labor, and early childhood |
| education industry employers, whose purpose shall be to identify barriers to entry into the early |
| childhood education workforce, and to design accessible and accelerated pathways into the |
| workforce, including, but not limited to, registered apprenticeships and postsecondary credit for |
| prior work experience. |
| (2) No later than April 1, 2023, the working group shall provide the general assembly with |
| recommendations for addressing the barriers to workforce entry and implementing the solutions |
| identified by the working group; the recommendations shall outline any administrative and |
| legislative action that would be required by participating agencies to implement the |
| recommendations. |
| SECTION 4. Chapter 16-87 of the General Laws entitled "Rhode Island Prekindergarten |
| Education Act" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections: |
| 16-87-6. Planning for prekindergarten expansion. |
| On or before December 31, 2022, the department of elementary and secondary education, |
| in collaboration with the department of human services and the children’s cabinet, as established |
| in § 45-72.5 42-72.5-1, shall submit to the governor, speaker of the house, president of the senate, |
| and chairs of the house and senate finance and education committees, an annual growth plan to |
| expand the state prekindergarten program to five thousand (5,000) seats, for three- and four-year- |
| old children, over five (5) years, beginning in FY 2024, as well as recommendations for achieving |
| universal prekindergarten in the state. The growth plan shall detail annual targets and projected |
| funding needs, as well as how the state will: |
| (a) (1) Equitably distribute prekindergarten funding to eligible providers; |
| (b) (2) Ensure that access to infant and toddler care is not at risk as the state prekindergarten |
| program is expanded; |
| (c) (3) Prepare, recruit, and retain a highly-qualified early childhood workforce, including |
| adequate wages for early childhood educators, regardless of setting; |
| (d) (4) Build capacity among new and existing providers to ensure quality standards are |
| met in all settings; and, |
| (e) (5) Ensure providers in the mixed-delivery system have sufficient facilities to expand |
| access to high-quality prekindergarten services. |
| 16-87-7. Pre-kindergarten Prekindergarten facilities. |
| (a) No later than December 31, 2022, the department of human services shall provide the |
| speaker of the house and president of the senate with a report on the status of disbursement and |
| impact of capital funds made available by the early learning facilities general obligation bond |
| approved on March 2, 2021. |
| (b) The departments of elementary and secondary education and human services may also |
| provide recommendations for programs and initiatives to ensure that early childhood education |
| providers utilize facilities that meet licensing and facilities standards, in order to increase access to |
| high-quality prekindergarten learning environments. Programs and initiatives may include, but |
| shall not be limited to: |
| (1) Grant programs for facility planning and/or emergency facility maintenance; |
| (2) Establishing strategic partnerships between local education agencies and community- |
| based early learning providers to make use of available space in existing facilities; and/or |
| (3) Technical assistance for providers to access capital, navigate licensing standards for |
| facilities, and/or begin the facility improvement and development processes. |
| SECTION 5. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by |
| adding thereto the following chapter: |
| CHAPTER 87.1 |
| EARLY CHILDHOOD GOVERNANCE WORKING GROUP |
| 16-87.1-1. Early childhood governance working group. |
| (a) There shall be created an early childhood governance working group (“the working |
| group”) consisting of: |
| (1) The director of the department of human services, or designee; |
| (2) The commissioner of the department of education, or designee; |
| (3) The commissioner of postsecondary education, or designee; |
| (4) The director of the department of health, or designee; |
| (5) The director of the department of administration, or designee; |
| (6) The Chair chair of the children’s cabinet, who shall be responsible for convening the |
| working group; and |
| (7) The executive director of RI Kids Count, or designee. |
| (b) The working group shall convene any necessary subgroups of working group members |
| and other stakeholders to inform and complete the early childhood governance recommendations |
| required under this section. |
| (c) On or before October 1, 2023, the working group shall submit a report to the governor, |
| speaker of the house, president of the senate, and chairs of the house and senate finance and |
| education committees, that shall include recommendations regarding the governance of early |
| childhood programs in the state. The recommendations shall address, but need not be limited to: |
| (1) The coordination and administration of early childhood programs and services; |
| (2) The governance and organizational structure of early childhood programs and services, |
| including whether, and under what circumstances, the state should consider unifying early |
| childhood programs under one state agency; |
| (3) The fiscal structure of proposed recommendations; and |
| (4) The implementation of early childhood data systems, for strategic planning, program |
| implementation, and program evaluation. |
| (d) Staff of the children’s cabinet shall provide assistance in completing the duties of the |
| working group identified in this section. |
| (e) The RI early learning council shall serve as an advisory body to the working group. |
| SECTION 6. Section 16-107-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-107 entitled "Rhode |
| Island Promise Scholarship" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 16-107-5. Administration of scholarship program. |
| (a) The financial aid office, in conjunction with the office of enrollment management or |
| their respective equivalent offices, at the community college of Rhode Island, shall administer the |
| scholarship program for state residents seeking associate degrees who meet the eligibility |
| requirements in this chapter. |
| (b) An award of the scholarship program shall cover the cost of two (2) years of tuition and |
| mandatory fees, less federal and all other financial aid monies available to the recipient student. No |
| grant received by students from the College Crusade Scholarship Act as established in chapter 70 |
| of this title 16 shall be considered federal or financial aid for the purposes of this chapter. |
| (c) The scholarship program is limited to one award per student as required by § 16-107- |
| 6(a)(7). |
| SECTION 7. This Article shall take effect upon passage. |