New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08064

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Authorizes certain school districts and their municipalities to sign a memorandum of understanding authorizing a one-time annual increase to the amount of school district expenditures funded by city funds to be excluded from the maintenance of effort calculation.

Impact

The implementation of S08064 could significantly impact how school districts in New York calculate their expenditures in relation to city funding. By excluding increased expenditures from maintenance of effort calculations, this bill affords school districts some leeway of spending without the requirement to maintain previous funding levels. This could be beneficial in years where city budgets are tight but may also lead to inconsistencies in educational funding across different areas depending on local agreements.

Summary

Senate Bill S08064 aims to amend existing education laws in New York to enable certain school districts and their municipalities to enter into a memorandum of understanding. This agreement would allow for a one-time annual increase in the amount of school district expenditures funded by city funds to be excluded from the maintenance of effort calculation. This potential adjustment seeks to provide financial flexibility to school districts, allowing them to better manage their budgets amidst fluctuating city funding levels. The bill encourages constructive partnerships between school districts and local governments, which can lead to more efficient allocation of resources for education.

Contention

While the bill does provide benefits in terms of flexibility for local education funding, it could also spark debate regarding equality in educational resources. Critics may argue that this measure could encourage disparity among school districts, particularly if wealthier districts are able to negotiate more favorable terms than less affluent ones. The bill's reliance on memoranda of understanding raises questions about transparency and accountability in how funds are allocated and utilized.

Final_note

As discussions surrounding S08064 evolve, stakeholders, including educators, local government officials, and advocates for equitable education funding, will likely play crucial roles in shaping outcomes. Balancing the needs for local governance flexibility with state education funding equity will be essential to ensure that all students have access to quality education.

Companion Bills

NY A08644

Same As Authorizes certain school districts and their municipalities to sign a memorandum of understanding authorizing a one-time annual increase to the amount of school district expenditures funded by city funds to be excluded from the maintenance of effort calculation.

Previously Filed As

NY A08644

Authorizes certain school districts and their municipalities to sign a memorandum of understanding authorizing a one-time annual increase to the amount of school district expenditures funded by city funds to be excluded from the maintenance of effort calculation.

NY HF113

A bill for an act authorizing expenditures from certain funds by small school districts.

NY A08539

Authorizes school districts to borrow against certain reserve funds, pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of education of such school district.

NY S07524

Authorizes school districts to borrow against certain reserve funds, pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of education of such school district.

NY SB240

School funding; modifying calculation of State Aid; increasing percentage of certain funds to be retained. Effective date.

NY SB240

School funding; modifying calculation of State Aid; increasing percentage of certain funds to be retained. Effective date.

NY HB1610

Allowing school districts to annually retain year-end unassigned general funds.

NY A03379

Relates to providing notice to school districts and nonpublic schools located in New York city of certain construction projects; requires the New York city department of transportation to provide written notice to such school districts and nonpublic schools of certain construction projects undertaken within three hundred feet of a building of such school districts or nonpublic schools.

NY S01186

Relates to providing notice to school districts and nonpublic schools located in New York city of certain construction projects; requires the New York city department of transportation to provide written notice to such school districts and nonpublic schools of certain construction projects undertaken within three hundred feet of a building of such school districts or nonpublic schools.

NY A09187

Extends the date by which school districts must purchase and solely operate and maintain zero-emission school buses; authorizes certain school districts to apply for and be granted an annual one-year extension for compliance with zero-emission school bus requirements until 2045.

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