The determination of weighted average daily membership; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.
Impact
The passing of HB 1494 is expected to revise existing education funding mechanisms significantly in North Dakota, particularly by adjusting how school enrollment figures are weighted in funding decisions. This approach could lead to more equitable distributions of funds, reflecting the diverse needs of students across different educational settings. The intention behind these changes is to support educational programs that serve students with varying needs, ensuring that adequate resources are allocated based on individual district circumstances. The bill aims to streamline and improve the accuracy of membership determination processes and thereby the funding districts receive.
Summary
House Bill 1494 focuses on the determination of weighted average daily membership for students within North Dakota's school districts. This bill proposes amendments to section 15.1-27-03.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, which outlines how school districts calculate their average daily membership. The proposed changes will assign various weightings to different categories of students based on factors such as their enrollment in special education programs, alternative education, and home-based education programs, ultimately affecting funding formulas used for distributing state aid to districts. The bill aims to become effective on July 1, 2025, and has been categorized as an emergency measure.
Sentiment
Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 1494 appears to be cautious but optimistic among education stakeholders. Supporters of the measure, primarily educators and school administrators, have expressed positive views, highlighting the potential for better resource allocation to benefit students who require additional support. However, there are concerns from some lawmakers regarding the complexities that may arise during the implementation of these amendments, leading to discussions on ensuring that all district needs are understood and met adequately.
Contention
Notable points of contention include the complexity of recalibrating average daily membership calculations and how they may affect funding for districts, especially those that historically have different demographics or educational challenges. School officials worry that without adequate guidance and support, the transition might lead to discrepancies in funding, which could disproportionately impact certain districts. Balancing the need for equitable funding while mitigating any adverse effects on schools that may be under-resourced remains a key contention in discussions surrounding this bill.
The determination of state aid, boarding care costs, the coal development trust fund, the school construction assistance revolving loan fund, public improvement construction, bonds from contractors for public improvements, and school district levies; and to provide an effective date.
Payments for school district transportation of students, special education students, and career and technical education students, the distribution of transportation payments in the event of school district closure, and state transportation payments to school districts; and to provide an effective date.
Legacy fund definitions and the legacy earnings fund; to provide a statement of legislative intent; to provide for a legislative management study, to provide an appropriation; to provide an effective date; to provide an expiration date; and to declare an emergency.
State Aid; directing State Aid to be calculated based on the average daily membership of a district's first nine weeks beginning in certain school year; providing for transitional grants. Effective date. Emergency.
State Aid; directing State Aid to be calculated based on the average daily membership of a district's first nine weeks beginning in certain school year; providing for transitional grants. Effective date. Emergency.
The salary of the superintendent of public instruction and administrative cost-sharing; to provide for a transfer; to provide a report; to provide an exemption; and to provide an effective date.
The determination of state aid payments, state aid minimum local effort, the protection of taxpayers and taxing districts, voter approval of excess levies in school districts, school district levies, and contents of the property tax statement; and to provide an effective date.
School aid: membership; requirements concerning counting pupils in membership; modify for pupils enrolled in certain work-based learning experiences. Amend secs. 6 & 11 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1606 & 388.1611) & adds sec. 61e.
School aid: membership; requirements concerning counting pupils in membership; modify for pupils enrolled in certain work-based learning experiences. Amends secs. 6 & 11 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL 388.1606 & 388.1611) & adds sec. 61e.
Exempts the Cody Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. within the town of Granby, Oswego county, from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Exempts the East Herkimer Volunteer Fire Department No. 1, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.
Exempts the East Herkimer Volunteer Fire Department No. 1, Inc. from the requirement that the percentage of non-resident fire department members not exceed forty-five percent of the membership.