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HB 18-1232

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New School Funding Distribution Formula

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House Bill 18-1232 proposes a new way to distribute funding for Colorado's public schools. Instead of the old formula from 1994, this bill suggests a new method that takes into account factors like student poverty levels, English language learner needs, and special education requirements when determining how much money each school district gets. The changes aim to provide more tailored support based on specific student needs and district characteristics. However, these funding adjustments will only take effect if voters approve an additional measure by the 2022 election that increases state revenue for public education. Since the bill has been signed into law, it is now waiting for voter approval before any changes can be implemented.

Official Summary

The bill creates a new public school funding distribution formula to replace the existing formula (1994 formula). The new distribution formula is effective for the second budget year following voter approval of a ballot measure that increases state revenue for funding preschool through high school public education, which is not included in the bill. The new public school funding distribution formula: Calculates a school district's (district's) total program funding by starting with statewide base per pupil funding and adding additional funding for student and district characteristics in the form of district factor funding as follows: Size factor funding; Poverty factor funding for students eligible for free or reduced-price meals; English language learner factor funding, adjusted for district size; Gifted child factor funding, adjusted for district size; Special education factor funding, adjusted for disability and district size; and Cost of living factor funding, limited to a percentage of statewide cost of living factor funding. In calculating district total program funding, the new formula: Counts kindergarten students as half-day or full-day pupils depending on the length of the kindergarten program; Counts preschool students as half-day pupils, anticipating conforming changes to the Colorado preschool program, following enactment of the bill, to remove limits on the number of 4- and 5-year-old pupils attending state-funded preschool and the pupil eligibility criteria for 4- and 5-year-old pupils; Differentiates between pupils with specified disabilities for purposes of determining the new special education factor funding, anticipating conforming changes to categorical funding programs, following enactment of the bill, to use special education categorical funding only for high-cost disability reimbursement grants; and Applies English language learner factor funding for up to 7 years to all English language learners, except for those students with no English proficiency, anticipating conforming changes to categorical funding programs, following enactment of the bill, to use categorical funding only for students with no English proficiency. The bill creates a hold-harmless provision if a district's total program funding under the new public school funding distribution formula is less than it was under the 1994 formula without the budget stabilization reduction in funding. The bill takes effect only if voters approve a ballot measure no later than the 2022 statewide general election that increases funding for preschool through high school public education. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.) , Read More

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2018-04-25
Latest action
2018-02-05
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Education
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