Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1211

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

A bill for an act modifying supplemental aid and modified supplemental amounts for certain school districts relating to open enrollment, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

Note

In practical terms, the proposed legislation is designed to take effect upon enactment but will only apply to school budget years beginning after July 1, 2025. This timeline allows for districts to prepare for the new criteria and engage with their communities regarding enrollment practices and funding needs.

Impact

The bill seeks to establish a clearer framework around how supplemental funding can be allocated to address the needs of school districts experiencing a significant influx of students through open enrollment. This change is particularly crucial for districts that might struggle to manage or budget effectively due to the variable student population stemming from open enrollment policies. It places an emphasis on financial transparency and public involvement by requiring schools to hold public hearings before making such requests.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1211 aims to modify the existing provisions relating to supplemental aid and modified supplemental amounts for certain school districts that utilize open enrollment. Specifically, the bill proposes to adjust the eligibility criteria where if 35% or more of students enrolled in a school district are there due to open enrollment, the district can request supplemental aid. However, it makes certain exclusions, particularly for districts where the majority of the open enrollment students are receiving online instruction from private providers.

Contention

There have been discussions about whether the modifications instituted by SSB1211 strike an appropriate balance between offering necessary help to school districts and ensuring accountability regarding how funding is requested and utilized. Critics may argue that the exclusion of districts with a significant number of online learners receiving education from private providers could lead to disparities in funding and support, especially in cases where local resources may be stretched thin due to high enrollment numbers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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