Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB37

Introduced
12/12/24  
Refer
1/7/25  
Engrossed
1/21/25  
Refer
1/22/25  
Enrolled
3/31/25  

Caption

Clarify calculations for significant enrollment increases

Impact

The bill is poised to affect state education funding laws significantly, particularly Section 20-9-166 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA). By changing how significant enrollment increases are calculated and compensated, SB37 aims to provide transparent processes for school districts to gain financial support corresponding to their enrollment trends. This could lead to improved educational resources and capabilities for growing districts, enabling them to respond adequately to changing student needs and prevent overcrowded classrooms.

Summary

Senate Bill 37 (SB37) addresses school funding laws in Montana, specifically providing clarification on the calculations required for districts experiencing significant enrollment increases. The bill stipulates that these calculations will be made at the budget unit level, ensuring that financial support is tied to the actual needs of school districts as enrollments rise. This adjustment is anticipated to make funding more adaptable and aligned with real-time enrollment data, helping schools manage the financial pressures associated with rapid student population growth.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding SB37 has been generally positive among legislators and education stakeholders. There is an acknowledgment that as districts expand their student bases, the associated funding must also scale. Supporters of the bill argue that it embodies necessary reforms to modernize education funding mechanisms in Montana. Notably, there has been bipartisan support, indicating a collaborative effort to prioritize educational funding amid shifting dynamics in student populations.

Contention

Potential points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of implementation and whether the calculations provided are sufficient to meet actual funding demands. Opponents might express concerns that the parameters set for significant enrollment increase payments could be too restrictive or complicate budget planning for school districts. Moreover, while the intent is to clarify funding processes, questions surrounding the sufficiency of funding remain a critical point of debate as the state navigates its educational budgeting to accommodate all avenues of increase properly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT H5085

Significantly alleviating poverty

MT SB35

Clarify enrollment counts for early literacy jumpstart program

MT HB927

Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science; provide for administration and clarify employee hiring procedures and 10th grade enrollment option.

MT HB24

Clarify laws related to kindergarten

MT SB70

Allows the enrollment of nonresident students in public school districts

MT HB1630

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; revise to clarify certain provisions related to.

MT S3577

Requires second enrollment count for determining State school aid.

MT A2277

Provides increased flexibility in school district enrollment for military-connected students.

MT SB64

Clarifying calculation of legislator compensation and expenses during the interim

MT SB1306

ESAs; expenditures; enrollment; limitations

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