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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE EDUCATION EQUITY AND PROPERTY TAX | |
RELIEF ACT | |
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Introduced By: Senators Cano, Quezada, Murray, Lawson, Acosta, Pearson, Euer, | |
Date Introduced: February 01, 2023 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 16-7.2-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.2 entitled "The |
2 | Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 16-7.2-3. Permanent foundation education aid established. |
4 | (a) Beginning in the 2012 fiscal year, the following foundation education-aid formula shall |
5 | take effect. The foundation education aid for each district shall be the sum of the core instruction |
6 | amount in subdivision (a)(1) and the amount to support high-need students in subdivision (a)(2), |
7 | which shall be multiplied by the district state-share ratio calculated pursuant to § 16-7.2-4 to |
8 | determine the foundation aid. |
9 | (1) The core-instruction amount shall be an amount equal to a statewide, per-pupil core- |
10 | instruction amount as established by the department of elementary and secondary education, |
11 | derived from the average of northeast regional expenditure data for the states of Rhode Island, |
12 | Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire from the National Center for Education Statistics |
13 | (NCES) that will adequately fund the student instructional needs as described in the basic education |
14 | program and multiplied by the district average daily membership as defined in § 16-7-22. |
15 | Expenditure data in the following categories: instruction and support services for students, |
16 | instruction, general administration, school administration, and other support services from the |
17 | National Public Education Financial Survey, as published by NCES, and enrollment data from the |
18 | Common Core of Data, also published by NCES, will be used when determining the core- |
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1 | instruction amount. The core-instruction amount will be updated annually. For the purpose of |
2 | calculating this formula, school districts’ resident average daily membership shall exclude charter |
3 | school and state-operated school students. |
4 | (2) The amount to support high-need students beyond the core-instruction amount shall be |
5 | determined by multiplying a student success factor of forty percent (40%) by the core instruction |
6 | per-pupil amount described in subdivision (a)(1) and applying that amount for each resident child |
7 | either: |
8 | (i) Whose whose family income is at or below one hundred eighty-five percent (185%) of |
9 | federal poverty guidelines: or, hereinafter referred to as “poverty status.” |
10 | (ii) Identified as an English language learner, as defined in the Rhode Island department of |
11 | elementary and secondary education department regulations. |
12 | By October 1, 2022, as part of its budget submission pursuant to § 35-3-4 relative to state |
13 | fiscal year 2024 and thereafter, the department of elementary and secondary education shall |
14 | develop and utilize a poverty measure that in the department’s assessment most accurately serves |
15 | as a proxy for the poverty status referenced in this subsection and does not rely on the |
16 | administration of school nutrition programs. The department shall utilize this measure in |
17 | calculations pursuant to this subsection related to the application of the student success factor, in |
18 | calculations pursuant to § 16-7.2-4 related to the calculation of the state share ratio, and in the |
19 | formulation of estimates pursuant to subsection (b) below. The department may also include any |
20 | recommendations which seek to mitigate any disruptions associated with the implementation of |
21 | this new poverty measure or improve the accuracy of its calculation. |
22 | (b) The department of elementary and secondary education shall provide an estimate of the |
23 | foundation education aid cost as part of its budget submission pursuant to § 35-3-4. The estimate |
24 | shall include the most recent data available as well as an adjustment for average daily membership |
25 | growth or decline based on the prior year experience. |
26 | (c) In addition, the department shall report updated figures based on the average daily |
27 | membership as of October 1 by December 1. |
28 | (d) Local education agencies may set aside a portion of funds received under subsection |
29 | (a) to expand learning opportunities such as after school and summer programs, full-day |
30 | kindergarten and/or multiple pathway programs, provided that the basic education program and all |
31 | other approved programs required in law are funded. |
32 | (e) The department of elementary and secondary education shall promulgate such |
33 | regulations as are necessary to implement fully the purposes of this chapter. |
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1 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE EDUCATION EQUITY AND PROPERTY TAX | |
RELIEF ACT | |
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1 | This act would add to the determination of the need to support high-need students a separate |
2 | and independent qualifying factor of whether the student is an English language learner as defined |
3 | by the department of education's regulations. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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