LCO No. 4877 1 of 5 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 6618 January Session, 2021 LCO No. 4877 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION Introduced by: (ED) AN ACT CONCERNING CE RTAIN FUNDING ISSUES AFFECTING BOARDS OF EDUCATION. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subsection (d) of section 10-262u of the general statutes is 1 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2 2021): 3 (d) The local or regional board of education for a town designated as 4 an alliance district may apply to the Commissioner of Education, at such 5 time and in such manner as the commissioner prescribes, to receive any 6 increase in funds received over the amount the town received for the 7 prior fiscal year pursuant to subsection (a) of section 10-262i. 8 Applications pursuant to this subsection shall include objectives and 9 performance targets and a plan that are developed, in part, on the 10 strategic use of student academic performance data. Such plan may 11 include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) A tiered system of 12 interventions for the schools under the jurisdiction of such board based 13 on the needs of such schools, (2) ways to strengthen the foundational 14 programs in reading, through the intensive reading instruction program 15 Raised Bill No. 6618 LCO No. 4877 2 of 5 pursuant to section 10-14u, to ensure reading mastery in kindergarten 16 to grade three, inclusive, with a focus on standards and instruction, 17 proper use of data, intervention strategies, current information for 18 teachers, parental engagement, and teacher professional development, 19 (3) additional learning time, including extended school day or school 20 year programming administered by school personnel or external 21 partners, (4) a talent strategy that includes, but is not limited to, teacher 22 and school leader recruitment and assignment, career ladder policies 23 that draw upon guidelines for a model teacher evaluation program 24 adopted by the State Board of Education, pursuant to section 10-151b, 25 and adopted by each local or regional board of education. Such talent 26 strategy may include provisions that demonstrate increased ability to 27 attract, retain, promote and bolster the performance of staff in 28 accordance with performance evaluation findings and, in the case of 29 new personnel, other indicators of effectiveness, (5) training for school 30 leaders and other staff on new teacher evaluation models, (6) provisions 31 for the cooperation and coordination with early childhood education 32 providers to ensure alignment with district expectations for student 33 entry into kindergarten, including funding for an existing local Head 34 Start program, (7) provisions for the cooperation and coordination with 35 other governmental and community programs to ensure that students 36 receive adequate support and wraparound services, including 37 community school models, (8) provisions for implementing and 38 furthering state-wide education standards adopted by the State Board 39 of Education and all activities and initiatives associated with such 40 standards, (9) strategies for attracting and recruiting minority teachers 41 and administrators, (10) provisions for the enhancement of bilingual 42 education programs, pursuant to section 10-17f, or other language 43 acquisition services to English language learners, including, but not 44 limited to, participation in the English language learner pilot program, 45 established pursuant to section 10-17n, (11) entering into the model 46 school district responsibilities agreement, described in section 10-223l, 47 (12) leadership succession plans that provide training and learning 48 opportunities for administrators and are designed to assist in the 49 seamless transition of school and district personnel in and out of 50 Raised Bill No. 6618 LCO No. 4877 3 of 5 leadership positions in the school district and the continuous 51 implementation of plans developed under this subsection, and (13) any 52 additional categories or goals as determined by the commissioner. Such 53 plan shall demonstrate collaboration with key stakeholders, as 54 identified by the commissioner, with the goal of achieving efficiencies 55 and the alignment of intent and practice of current programs with 56 conditional programs identified in this subsection. The commissioner 57 may (A) require changes in any plan submitted by a local or regional 58 board of education before the commissioner approves an application 59 under this subsection, [and] (B) permit a local or regional board of 60 education, as part of such plan, to use a portion of any funds received 61 under this section for the purposes of paying tuition charged to such 62 board pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (k) of section 10-264l or 63 subsection (b) of section 10-264o, or (C) permit a local or regional board 64 of education to expend up to ten per cent of the portion of any increase 65 of funds received under this section over the amount such board 66 received for the prior fiscal year, in a manner not included in the plan 67 submitted by such board or otherwise prescribed under this subsection, 68 provided such board (i) expends such funds in accordance with the 69 provisions of section 10-262i, and (ii) increases its local appropriation for 70 education for such fiscal year in an amount equal to the amount the 71 commissioner permits such board expend under this subparagraph. 72 Sec. 2. (NEW) (Effective from passage) For the fiscal years ending June 73 30, 2021, to June 30, 2023, inclusive, the balance of any remaining federal 74 funds received by a local or regional board of education for the purpose 75 of covering costs associated with COVID-19 expenditures, including, 76 but not limited to, funds received pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, 77 Relief, and Economic Security Act, P.L. 116-136, as amended from time 78 to time, and the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental 79 Appropriations Act, P.L. 116-260, as amended from time to time, that 80 have not been expended by such board at the end of the fiscal year shall 81 not lapse and shall be carried forward and used by such board in the 82 next fiscal year. As used in this section, "COVID-19" means the 83 respiratory disease designated by the World Health Organization on 84 Raised Bill No. 6618 LCO No. 4877 4 of 5 February 11, 2020, as coronavirus 2019, and any related mutation thereof 85 recognized by the World Health Organization as a communicable 86 respiratory disease. 87 Sec. 3. Subdivision (2) of subsection (d) of section 10-51 of the general 88 statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof 89 (Effective July 1, 2021): 90 (2) On and after June 7, 2006, a regional board of education, by a 91 majority vote of its members, may create a reserve fund for capital and 92 nonrecurring expenditures. Such fund shall thereafter be termed 93 "reserve fund for capital and nonrecurring expenditures". The aggregate 94 amount of annual and supplemental appropriations by a district to such 95 fund shall not exceed [one] two per cent of the annual district budget 96 for such fiscal year. Annual appropriations to such fund shall be 97 included in the share of net expenses to be paid by each member town. 98 Supplemental appropriations to such fund may be made from estimated 99 fiscal year end surplus in operating funds. Interest and investment 100 earnings received with respect to amounts held in the fund shall be 101 credited to such fund. The board shall annually submit a complete and 102 detailed report of the condition of such fund to the member towns. 103 Upon the recommendation and approval by the regional board of 104 education, any part or the whole of such fund may be used for capital 105 and nonrecurring expenditures, but such use shall be restricted to the 106 funding of all or part of the planning, construction, reconstruction or 107 acquisition of any specific capital improvement or the acquisition of any 108 specific item of equipment. Upon the approval of any such expenditure 109 an appropriation shall be set up, plainly designated for the project or 110 acquisition for which it has been authorized, and such unexpended 111 appropriation may be continued until such project or acquisition is 112 completed. Any unexpended portion of such appropriation remaining 113 after such completion shall revert to said fund. If any authorized 114 appropriation is set up pursuant to the provisions of this subsection and 115 through unforeseen circumstances the completion of the project or 116 acquisition for which such appropriation has been designated is 117 impossible to attain the board, by a majority vote of its members, may 118 Raised Bill No. 6618 LCO No. 4877 5 of 5 terminate such appropriation which then shall no longer be in effect. 119 Such fund may be discontinued, after the recommendation and 120 approval by the regional board of education, and any amounts held in 121 the fund shall be transferred to the general fund of the district. 122 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 July 1, 2021 10-262u(d) Sec. 2 from passage New section Sec. 3 July 1, 2021 10-51(d)(2) Statement of Purpose: To (1) provide boards of education for alliance districts flexibility in how they utilize and expend their alliance district funds, (2) permit boards of education to carry forward any unexpended federal funds received for the purpose of covering costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic into the next fiscal year, and (3) permit a regional board of education to deposit into a nonlapsing account any unexpended funds from the prior fiscal year from the budgeted appropriation for education for the regional school district, provided such deposited amount does not exceed two per cent of the total budgeted appropriation for education for such prior fiscal year. 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