New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09048

Introduced
9/5/25  
Refer
9/5/25  

Caption

Relates to the assessment of extraordinary needs count for purposes of the apportionment of public moneys to school districts employing eight or more teachers; defines count of homeless children and children or youth in foster care.

Impact

The bill's passage could significantly impact the state laws concerning the allocation of educational funds. By formally including homeless children and those in foster care in the extraordinary needs count, A09048 aims to provide school districts with additional resources to address the unique challenges faced by these vulnerable populations. The updated formula for apportioning public moneys would ensure that districts are adequately funded to support students who may require additional educational support, thus enhancing overall educational equity.

Summary

Bill A09048 aims to amend the education law regarding the extraordinary needs count utilized for the apportionment of public funds to school districts that employ eight or more teachers. The proposed legislation emphasizes the importance of accurately accounting for students with extraordinary needs, notably including homeless children and those in foster care, thereby providing a more comprehensive funding strategy for schools. This adjustment seeks to reflect the actual needs of school populations, ensuring that funding is directed where it is most necessary.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding bill A09048 could stem from the broadening of the extraordinary needs count. Stakeholders might debate whether the new criteria for including homeless children and youth in foster care sufficiently captures the complexity of students' circumstances and needs. Critics may express concerns about the potential financial impacts on the state's budget and whether such changes align with broader educational goals and standards.

Companion Bills

NY S08139

Same As Relates to the assessment of extraordinary needs count for purposes of the apportionment of public moneys to school districts employing eight or more teachers; defines count of homeless children and children or youth in foster care.

Previously Filed As

NY S08139

Relates to the assessment of extraordinary needs count for purposes of the apportionment of public moneys to school districts employing eight or more teachers; defines count of homeless children and children or youth in foster care.

NY A06102

Relates to apportionment of public moneys to school districts employing eight or more teachers in high need districts.

NY S08370

Clarifies the responsibility of school districts for certain temporary-resident preschool children with disabilities who are in foster care, are homeless or are in residential care.

NY A08073

Promotes the inclusion of children living in temporary housing in prekindergarten programs; requires school districts to prioritize homeless children on any pre-K waitlists and provides for the reimbursement to school districts of hiring additional staff to accommodate the enrollment of a homeless child.

NY SB1345

Foster children: rights of foster youth.

NY A04362

Relates to the duty owed by cities and counties to children in the legal custody of such cities and counties with respect to the placement of children; provides a statutory private right of action for compensatory damage.

NY AB790

Homelessness: single women with children.

NY A08345

Permits parents or guardians of twins or higher order multiples who attend school in Nassau or Suffolk county to request placement of such children in the same classroom; defines "higher order multiples".

NY A10827

Prohibits charter schools from employing teachers who are uncertified or do not meet the same teaching certification requirements as public school teachers.

NY HB1576

In children and youth, further providing for payments to counties for services to children and for review of county submissions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.